US Microsoft wants to move Windows fully to the cloud

Microsoft wants to move Windows fully to the cloud / A new Microsoft internal presentation reveals the company’s long-term goal for Windows.​

By Tom Warren, a senior editor covering Microsoft, PC gaming, console, and tech. He founded WinRumors, a site dedicated to Microsoft news, before joining The Verge in 2012.
Jun 27, 2023, 12:58 PM GMT+2

Microsoft has been increasingly moving Windows to the cloud on the commercial side with Windows 365, but the software giant also wants to do the same for consumers. In an internal “state of the business” Microsoft presentation from June 2022, Microsoft discuses building on “Windows 365 to enable a full Windows operating system streamed from the cloud to any device.”

The presentation has been revealed as part of the ongoing FTC v. Microsoft hearing, as it includes Microsoft’s overall gaming strategy and how that relates to other parts of the company’s businesses. Moving “Windows 11 increasingly to the cloud” is identified as a long-term opportunity in Microsoft’s “Modern Life” consumer space, including using “the power of the cloud and client to enable improved AI-powered services and full roaming of people’s digital experience.”

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Microsoft’s state of the business from June 2022. Image: Microsoft

Windows 365 is a service that streams a full version of Windows to devices. So far, it’s been limited to just commercial customers, but Microsoft has been deeply integrating it into Windows 11 already. A future update will include Windows 365 Boot, which will enable Windows 11 devices to log directly in to a Cloud PC instance at boot instead of the local version of Windows. Windows 365 Switch is also built into Windows 11 to integrate Cloud PCs into the Task View (virtual desktops) feature.

The idea of moving Windows fully to the cloud for consumers is also presented alongside Microsoft’s need to invest in custom silicon partnerships. Microsoft has been doing some of this for its ARM-powered Surface Pro X devices. Bloomberg also reported in late 2020 that Microsoft was looking at designing its own ARM-based processors for servers and maybe even Surface devices. More recently we’ve heard Microsoft could be working on its own AI chips, too.

In another slide in the presentation, Microsoft mentions the need to “shore up Windows commercial value and respond to Chromebook threat” for its “Modern Work” priorities in its 2022 financial year. Long term opportunities on the commercial side include growing the usage of cloud PCs with Windows 365.

Microsoft has recently announced Windows Copilot, an AI-powered assistant for Windows 11. Windows Copilot sits at the side of Windows 11, and can summarize content you’re viewing in apps, rewrite it, or even explain it. Microsoft is currently testing this internally and promised to release it to testers in June before rolling it out more broadly to Windows 11 users.

Windows Copilot is part of a broader AI push for Windows. Microsoft is also working with AMD and Intel to enable more Windows features on next-gen CPUs. Intel and Microsoft have even hinted at Windows 12 in recent months, and Windows chief Panos Panay claimed at CES earlier this year that “AI is going to reinvent how you do everything on Windows.” All of this is part of Microsoft’s broad Windows ambition, detailed in its internal presentation, “to enable improved AI-powered services” in Windows.

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Just install the app then?

Have you ever worked for a company with more than nine employees? There is a long list of applications I interact with regularly that IT has deployed exclusively via the browser. And no, they aren't giving me admin permissions on my machine, even if I offer hamburgers and a blowjob. Then add to that the fact that 90% of the time somebody sends me a PowerPoint deck, Excel sheet, or Word doc, it's a Sharepoint link that defaults to opening it in the browser. Yes, I technically can tell it to open it in the app, but I can't make it always do that. Sometimes I forget, and I have stuff open in the browser that goes away. I have about 20 Office files open right now, some in-browser, some in-app.

The browser version can go get fucked. Everyone who thought that browser-based application deployment makes for a better user experience should unironically kill themselves in real life.
 
Have you ever worked for a company with more than nine employees? There is a long list of applications I interact with regularly that IT has deployed exclusively via the browser. And no, they aren't giving me admin permissions on my machine, even if I offer hamburgers and a blowjob. Then add to that the fact that 90% of the time somebody sends me a PowerPoint deck, Excel sheet, or Word doc, it's a Sharepoint link that defaults to opening it in the browser. Yes, I technically can tell it to open it in the app, but I can't make it always do that. Sometimes I forget, and I have stuff open in the browser that goes away. I have about 20 Office files open right now, some in-browser, some in-app.

The browser version can go get fucked. Everyone who thought that browser-based application deployment makes for a better user experience should unironically kill themselves in real life.
...you don't need admin privileges to "install" a PWA. Just click on the little icon that pops up and check "add to start menu/taskbar"
 
You don't know the hell that is IT on companies.

They are constantly forced to dumb and retard proof EVERYTHING to the lowest common denominator possible. Think about that for a moment.

It's hellish. I am glad my job has decent IT where you are allowed to have stuff like virtual machines due to work related things so I can have breathing room to leave windows on the background.

The entire reason Microsoft gets away with shit like this is that niggercattle will literally bend over backwards to sell out their entire lives for a APPEARANCE of convenience. So they shut down the sensible, nice and good offiline and on the machine text editor to have a always online DRM enabled subscription based shitfest that they can profit off because the mouthbreathers just saw "oh I need to click one less icon neat me likey" and swallow it up.
 
You don't know the hell that is IT on companies.

They are constantly forced to dumb and retard proof EVERYTHING to the lowest common denominator possible. Think about that for a moment.

It's hellish. I am glad my job has decent IT where you are allowed to have stuff like virtual machines due to work related things so I can have breathing room to leave windows on the background.

The entire reason Microsoft gets away with shit like this is that niggercattle will literally bend over backwards to sell out their entire lives for a APPEARANCE of convenience. So they shut down the sensible, nice and good offiline and on the machine text editor to have a always online DRM enabled subscription based shitfest that they can profit off because the mouthbreathers just saw "oh I need to click one less icon neat me likey" and swallow it up.
Another problem is that Microsoft is deliberately making it so that transitioning to online is much cheaper than buying the software outright. I can use Word online for free, but to have the software offline on my computer, I either have to pay $100 for a year's 'rental' or $200 to buy it outright. I can't even afford to pirate the program, because if Microsoft detects it and bricks my computer in retaliation, I can't afford to repair or replace my computer.

I'm currently running a freeware version of Office now and while it works okay for short term tasks, if I want to write or study again, I'm going to have to invest in Microsoft Office because the freeware crashes on a regular basis and simply isn't reliable.
 
I'm currently running a freeware version of Office now and while it works okay for short term tasks, if I want to write or study again, I'm going to have to invest in Microsoft Office because the freeware crashes on a regular basis and simply isn't reliable.
What freeware Office are you using? As LiberOffice is the popular one, OnlyOffice was rewritten for full compatibility, and only an naive idiot would use OpenOffice
 
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Even if they somehow manage to pull this off (they can't). I would just switch over to a Linux OS for all of my PC wants anyway.
Bruh if you haven't switched over by now you and the rest of the nigger cattle aren't going to switch period. Even in this post you're already coping about how they totally won't be able to do that so you won't actually have to move. You know office aka "the only thing normies use windows for" is already cloud based right? That even most businesses use office 365 because MS is really pushing it with cheap licensing?

Remember that time the taskbar search broke in windows 10 because some MS server went down because win10 sends literally everything you do to MS? You were okay with that but if they made windows cloud based that would make you switch? As if that would be substantially different and that would push you over the edge? Like come the fuck on.
 
Yeah fuck this lol. The browser based office is so bad I bought my own local copy of office when it went on sale for like $30 a while back, just so I could use all the features at work. I'll just say fuck it and become a macfag at work if this shit goes through.
 
Bruh if you haven't switched over by now you and the rest of the nigger cattle aren't going to switch period. Even in this post you're already coping about how they totally won't be able to do that so you won't actually have to move. You know office aka "the only thing normies use windows for" is already cloud based right? That even most businesses use office 365 because MS is really pushing it with cheap licensing?

Remember that time the taskbar search broke in windows 10 because some MS server went down because win10 sends literally everything you do to MS? You were okay with that but if they made windows cloud based that would make you switch? As if that would be substantially different and that would push you over the edge? Like come the fuck on.
At this point I feel like you're just being bitter for the sake of being bitter. OnlyOffice is free, open source, and is written from the ground up to be an Office clone that natively supports .docx files. If you're still bitching about Office without switching then that's just a skill issue on your part.
 
I will just keep running windows 10 for as long as I can. Push comes to shove I will try whatever Valve is offering. Most of the games these days are shit. I don't use my computer any differently than I did in 2000. So I don't need all this stupid shit.
 
I will just keep running windows 10 for as long as I can. Push comes to shove I will try whatever Valve is offering. Most of the games these days are shit. I don't use my computer any differently than I did in 2000. So I don't need all this stupid shit.
Steam uses ubuntu as it's development platform for games and such, so that would be considered the most reliable version. you can free up some resources by using Lubuntu or Xubuntu and install gnome compatibility extensions, but i don't know by how much.

Realistically the only think keeping my from straight switching to Linux IS the microsoft cloud features like Outlook and Microsoft 365, as I find them useful and reliable. I consider myself competent enough in computers that i would just switch to Linux if microsoft tried anything stupid, I really don't see why people put so much energy into bitching about windows. It'd be like the Lord Grayson West-Arkansas New Baptists complaining about how they are expected to eat grits with a spoon.
 
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Steam uses ubuntu as it's development platform for games and such, so that would be considered the most reliable version. you can free up some resources by using Lubuntu or Xubuntu and install gnome compatibility extensions, but i don't know by how much.

Realistically the only think keeping my from straight switching to Linux IS the microsoft cloud features like Outlook and Microsoft 365, as I find them useful and reliable. I consider myself competent enough in computers that i would just switch to Linux if microsoft tried anything stupid, I really don't see why people put so much energy into bitching about windows. It'd be like the Lord Grayson West-Arkansas New Baptists complaining about how they are expected to eat grits with a spoon.
That or go back to being a console faggot. I don't really want to do that either. lol
 
The day was going to come sooner or later, brace yourselves frens as a shitstorm is coming!

The year of Linux is imminent! We got my dad an old laptop running zorin os. He has not had any mayor trouble with it and runs better than windows 10 on that core2duo. He is figuring out most of how it works by himself and sometimes calls me on the phone like an excited child to say that he figured out how to do X on the laptop.

Linux is getting there, it just need a welcoming community and a way to keep updated the programs on the "storefronts" for regular people so you are not stuck 2 mayor releases behind of any software if you do not know how to use the terminal to install from the repos.

For now, we just got a copy of the windows 10 edition that is supposed to be supported until 2030 to install on all of out PCs this weekend. But if we are forced to move to Linux I think I will stick with either Mint or ubuntu
 
Well Google docs already delete your files if you put a nono word in it so why not do that with everything?

They can make sure Tor can't be run too then you can't go to any naughty websites. Make sure to intercept bad website requests too otherwise you might find out about various trannies raping people.

No need to chase down every ISP, domain register, or ddos protection anymore. Just get Microsoft to blacklist the wrongthink.
 
The day was going to come sooner or later, brace yourselves frens as a shitstorm is coming!

The year of Linux is imminent! We got my dad an old laptop running zorin os. He has not had any mayor trouble with it and runs better than windows 10 on that core2duo. He is figuring out most of how it works by himself and sometimes calls me on the phone like an excited child to say that he figured out how to do X on the laptop.

Linux is getting there, it just need a welcoming community and a way to keep updated the programs on the "storefronts" for regular people so you are not stuck 2 mayor releases behind of any software if you do not know how to use the terminal to install from the repos.

For now, we just got a copy of the windows 10 edition that is supposed to be supported until 2030 to install on all of out PCs this weekend. But if we are forced to move to Linux I think I will stick with either Mint or ubuntu
Yeah I've used Windows for my home rigs since 3.1 but my next home/gaming machine is going to be Ubuntu. 90% of my Steam library, and all the games I play regularly, are ready to go under Ubuntu according to the Steam API. The baked-in spyware in Win11 was the final straw for me, and the massive improvement in gaming under Linux in general and Ubuntu in particular brought down the last barrier for me changing over. Not sure about work machines, might stick with Windows though frankly ChromeOS is probably good enough these days for everyday office-type work.
 
There are a lot of distros though.
Ubuntu is basically the core version that everything should support, with different flavors that have different graphical environments on top. there's one dedicated to music production.
Linux Mint and Zorin OS do try to make things more user friendly and consistent, LM is more OSX like and Zorin more Windows like. Fedora based distros like RHEL are more for enterprise use imo.
I don't think any of the other distros matter and would be better served having their developers contribute to the primary OSs.
Default grub on Ubuntu is slow and ugly as fuck though

Bit honestly, either shit or get off the pot. If you don't like windows don't use windows.
 
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At this point I feel like you're just being bitter for the sake of being bitter. OnlyOffice is free, open source, and is written from the ground up to be an Office clone that natively supports .docx files. If you're still bitching about Office without switching then that's just a skill issue on your part.
I think you've seriously misread my post.
 
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