Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:
Amazon Web Services' "Workspaces" desktop-as-a-service offering can now be paid for by the hour.
Workspaces are a cut of Windows Server 2008 with a Windows 7 skin and are consumed with a custom client application. Until today, the service was sold by the month for a fixed price that included storage.
That's now called the "Always On" mode. There's now also a new "AutoStop" mode in which desktops shut down after you disconnect for a certain amount of time. AWS promises that desktops will emerge from AutoStop in 90 seconds, complete with all data.
[...] The service still needs a device running Windows, Android, iOS, Amazon's own Fire or Chrome OS. There's still no Linux client, which seems an oversight as those considering Workspaces on a PC would surely like the chance to run them without having to worry about Windows licences. Nor is there a way to use Workspaces on a thin client or Raspberry Pi, arrangements that look like matches made in cloud desktop heaven.
But why grump about such things on the day that slightly slow and weird desktops became something that can be rented by the hour? Truly we live in an age of wonders .... ®
(Score: 2) by Squidious on Saturday August 20 2016, @05:37PM
I wonder if they are seeing a market for companies who want to stick with MS Office but have an aging fleet of XP era desktops and laptops that they don't want to replace all at once? I could see using the old hardware as thin client and then rolling out new hardware gradually to spread the expense and labor out over years.
Or maybe this is just a typical solution looking for a problem.
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