Microsoft's Azure RemoteApp service, which allows users to deploy Windows apps in the cloud and access them from a variety of devices, is generally available starting next week. azureremoteapp ...
Microsoft is starting to "wind down" its Azure RemoteApp technology in favor of application virtualization software and services from its partner Citrix. Microsoft made the announcement on August 12, ...
The new Microsoft Remote Desktop Application as a Service is now available and takes traditional RDP to a new level. As users make the transition away from traditional desktop PCs to all manner of ...
Microsoft and Citrix revealed on Friday last week that Microsoft was dropping its Azure RemoteApp service, and its replacement would be coming from Citrix in the form of something currently named ...
It has always been part of the Microsoft vision: Your users can work anywhere, on any device, and it will all be secure, synchronized and responsive. But the execution of this vision has unfortunately ...
Microsoft plans to roll out its Azure RemoteApp service next week and it has announced the pricing for the service today. Azure RemoteApp will be sold as a monthly-based subscription service on a ...
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Earlier this year, Microsoft announced the public beta of its Azure RemoteApp service. Just like the name implies, it allows you to run virtualized apps on Azure and use them remotely, no matter ...
Microsoft is phasing out its Azure RemoteApp over the next year in favor of relying on its partnership with Citrix — specifically, the XenApp “express” product currently under development, according ...
I just found out this morning that RemoteApp [1] is going to be discontinued [2] in Azure. In a project I'm involved in we planned to deliver a set of mostly web applications and one desktop ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link One of the ways Microsoft grew itself into a $87 billion company is by making people pay to use Windows on each device they used. Today, Microsoft ...