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Increase productivity for shift and part-time workers with Windows 365
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Thursday, Oct 27, 2022, 10:30 AM PDTEvent details
Windows 365 is working on new ways to deliver Cloud PCs to all types of workers. Coming soon, we’ll be offering an option for organizations to provide Windows 365 Cloud PCs for shift workers or part ...
Heather_Poulsen
Updated Dec 27, 2024
ToddEMN
Oct 27, 2022Copper Contributor
So how is the shared license going to help the people that only 25% of which can access devices during their work hours? I read this statement as 75% of the people cannot access devices during work hours
It was a Gartner Firstline Device Landscape study from 2020 that was used in the presentation
- Sam_TulimatOct 27, 2022
Microsoft
Hi Todd, great questions. Many customers are looking to expand access to technology for these workers, so while currently only 25% can access devices, the number continues to grow especially in a hybrid/remote work environment. The challenge for customers is about scaling access to both existing and new computing resources. Our goal with this solution and Windows 365 is to enable customers to provide more access to computing technology whether from home or in the office. With shared licensing, customers could enable more of their work to have their own Cloud PC securely. This could enable bring your own devices (BYOD) scenarios, where worker can access their work Cloud PC at home from their devices. It could also enable customers to leverage existing shared physical endpoints while allowing each shift worker accessing the endpoint to use their shift work Cloud PC.