Microsoft announced at its Ignite conference on Monday a new service called Windows Virtual Desktop that will preview later this year. In today’s Ask the Admin, I’ll take a closer look at exactly what this service provides.
This month sees lots of announcements coming out of Microsoft’s annual Ignite conference for IT pros, including about a preview version of Windows Virtual Desktop and Windows Server 2019 general availability.
Aidan discusses some of the great news about managing and ensuring governance in Microsoft Azure that was shared at the Ignite conference this week.
Microsoft’s Surface Hub 2 attracted a lot of attention for its hardware but it’s the software that will steal the show.
Aidan shares the latest information that I have on various Azure announcements that don’t easily fit into other categories.
Just before Microsoft’s Ignite conference got started this week, version 1809 of the Windows Admin Center and SDK reached general availability. In this Ask the Admin, I’ll look at some of the new features.
Microsoft has announced the availability of Surface Hub 2 for 2019 but it’s complicated and the next-gen OS won’t arrive until much later.
Windows Virtual Desktop is a new cloud service that delivers a multi-user Windows 10 experience which is optimized to work with Office 365 Pro Plus.
Microsoft is making available the next generation of on-premises SQL Server software but be aware that this is a preview and not the final package.
Microsoft has announced that Windows Server 2019 will arrive next month and if you are still running 2008, you need to start planning your upgrade.