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posted by mrpg on Thursday August 02 2018, @05:35AM   Printer-friendly
from the MS-DaaS dept.

Computerworld:

[...] Microsoft is getting ready to replace Windows 10 with the Microsoft Managed Desktop. This will be a "desktop-as-a-service" (DaaS) offering. Instead of owning Windows, you'll "rent" it by the month.

DaaS for Windows isn't new. Citrix and VMware have made a living from it for years. Microsoft has offered Remote Desktop Services, formerly Terminal Services, for ages.

Microsoft Managed Desktop is a new take. It avoids the latency problem of the older Windows DaaS offerings by keeping the bulk of the operating system on your PC.

But you'll no longer be in charge of your Windows PC. Instead, it will be automatically provisioned and patched for you by Microsoft. Maybe you'll be OK with that.

ZDNet:

January 14, 2020 is the last day Microsoft will provide security updates for Windows 7. According to Microsoft's estimates, there are 184 million commercial devices out there (as of April 2018 and excluding China) still on Windows 7. And 64 percent of those devices are more than five years old.

For Microsoft's reseller partners, that's a huge potential opportunity, as they heard repeatedly during Microsoft's Inspire partner show last week. Traditionally, end of Microsoft support for an operating system means more chances for partners to sell customers on migration, provisioning and other services.

At the same time, the way business customers are purchasing PCs is changing. By 2020 -- the same time Windows 7 hits end of support -- 30 percent of all PCs will be acquired via DaaS, or device-as-a-service, plans, Microsoft officials told partners last week.

[...] During the Inspire show, Microsoft execs worked to hammer home the idea that resellers shouldn't simply be selling Windows 7 users a new device running Windows 10. Instead, they should take the DaaS approach and set up a whole platform to lease new Windows 10 PCs to customers.


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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by mcgrew on Thursday August 02 2018, @03:22PM (3 children)

    by mcgrew (701) <publish@mcgrewbooks.com> on Thursday August 02 2018, @03:22PM (#716284) Homepage Journal

    I've found that Linux has been harder to install as time gows by. Mandrake was a piece of cake, but I can't find a distro that will run on an old XP Gateway laptop I have.

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  • (Score: 4, Informative) by All Your Lawn Are Belong To Us on Thursday August 02 2018, @04:06PM

    by All Your Lawn Are Belong To Us (6553) on Thursday August 02 2018, @04:06PM (#716306) Journal

    For older hardware I typically turn to Puppy variants, assuming that operating as administrator all the time isn't a problem. (Actually I'm pretty certain you can introduce users into a Puppy environment, just never tried to do so and it isn't the default.) But even though Xenialpup is current my distro of choice for those situations I've had to jump to others on some hardware (same problem just within a distro family).

    But that's a long way around for saying "I agree with you."

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  • (Score: 3, Informative) by TheRaven on Thursday August 02 2018, @05:33PM (1 child)

    by TheRaven (270) on Thursday August 02 2018, @05:33PM (#716346) Journal
    FreeBSD is just as easy to install as it was 10 years ago. Unfortunately.
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    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 03 2018, @04:08AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 03 2018, @04:08AM (#716549)

      Stage 3 tarball for Gentoo FTW!