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Back to the future: Microsoft moves to push Windows 10 users to the cloud

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February 17, 2021

Back to the future: Microsoft moves to push Windows 10 users to the cloud

Like the idea of Desktop-as-a-Service rather than trying to manage thousands of users desktops at home? Microsoft has some advice for you. Read more ▶

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