Windows 10 Cloud PC Service Allows Desktop Access From Any PC or Laptop: But, There's One Thing You Need

Microsoft is now working on a new Windows 10 feature. This new capability is expected to allow users to access their desktops on any PC or laptop.

Windows 10's Upcoming Feature Allows Users Access Their Desktops From Any Device: Cloud PC Service's Details
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The new feature of Windows 10 called Cloud PC service could arrive around June or July. Various sources confirmed that Microsoft is also still working on its Cloud PC innovation, which is called Project Deschutes.

On the other hand, rumors claimed that Microsoft's upcoming Windows 10 feature will be powered by Azure. Once this new capability arrives in the latest Windows 10, people could access their Windows software or desktops, such as Microsoft Office, any time on any personal computers or laptops.

Windows 10 Cloud PC service's details

According to Express UK's latest report, the upcoming Cloud PC service will be sold as part of its Microsoft 365. This means that the interested users will need to pay for a Microsoft subscription before they can access the new Windows 10 feature.

Windows 10's Upcoming Feature Allows Users Access Their Desktops From Any Device: Cloud PC Service's Details
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Furthermore, rumors claimed that Microsoft could also offer various subscription options based on different RAM, storage configurations, and CPUs.

"The Cloud PC service allows all users to be productive from anywhere, on any device with a cloud-powered, secure, and always up to date Windows experience," said Microsoft.

"It also seamlessly allows endpoint managers to instantly provision cloud-hosted PCs and manage physical and virtual devices through a unified portal and a fixed and predictable price," added the tech giant firm.

As of the moment, Microsoft hasn't released the exact launch date of the upcoming Windows 10 Cloud PC service.

What makes it a big deal

Microsoft's latest innovation will be a great deal for various companies and organizations once it arrives. TechRadar reported that the upcoming Windows 10 Cloud PC service will help its consumers to lessen their expenses on both administrative burden and hardware costs.

On the other hand, some speculations stated that Microsoft could also launch it a little sooner since the company will have the upcoming Build conference. This event is expected to happen on May 5.

Rumors explained that Microsoft's Build conference is a great chance to unveil the new Cloud PC feature. However, these are all just speculations. The best thing you can do is wait for Microsoft's official announcements before making any conclusion.

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