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    Windows Virtual Desktop gives you a Windows 7 or 10 desktop on Azure

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    • scottalanmillerS
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      Microsoft is smart, they don't burn their bridges. Especially now with Balmer gone, HE was NOT smart and would burn MS to the ground just to make a point. He was driven by emotion, not logic, and controller too many shares to be protected from himself.

      Now, MS is operating like a smart, logical business and it shows. They aren't going to turn the market against them. As long as MS makes their money, they don't care who else is involved.

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      • CloudKnightC
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        @scottalanmiller Defiantly can understand what you are saying, I bet it has probably crossed a few MSP's minds though. I just hope they do stay loyal to the service providers.

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          @scottalanmiller said in Windows Virtual Desktop gives you a Windows 7 or 10 desktop on Azure:

          Microsoft is smart, they don't burn their bridges. Especially now with Balmer gone, HE was NOT smart and would burn MS to the ground just to make a point. He was driven by emotion, not logic, and controller too many shares to be protected from himself.

          Now, MS is operating like a smart, logical business and it shows. They aren't going to turn the market against them. As long as MS makes their money, they don't care who else is involved.

          Balmer was the absolute worst. He nearly destroyed Microsoft

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          • scottalanmillerS
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            @irj said in Windows Virtual Desktop gives you a Windows 7 or 10 desktop on Azure:

            @scottalanmiller said in Windows Virtual Desktop gives you a Windows 7 or 10 desktop on Azure:

            Microsoft is smart, they don't burn their bridges. Especially now with Balmer gone, HE was NOT smart and would burn MS to the ground just to make a point. He was driven by emotion, not logic, and controller too many shares to be protected from himself.

            Now, MS is operating like a smart, logical business and it shows. They aren't going to turn the market against them. As long as MS makes their money, they don't care who else is involved.

            Balmer was the absolute worst. He nearly destroyed Microsoft

            So much of the ire against MS comes from that era. MS was a great company, even if you weren't a Windows user, in the pre-DOS till Balmer era. And now it is a great company again, with some lingering cruft from Balmer. The "IT people hate Microsoft" is not about MS, but was really (with rare exception) about Balmer. MS is going to be fighting that for decades as people are sometimes long to forget how bad it got.

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              @stuartjordan said in Windows Virtual Desktop gives you a Windows 7 or 10 desktop on Azure:

              @scottalanmiller could you possibly see Microsoft eventually putting the prices up on RDS Cal's targetting hosted desktop suppliers and companies running RDS/VDI on their own servers and try and push them to run on azure instead, so not making it profitable running on their own infrastructure?

              IMHO, MS was close when they had RemoteApp but then moved to RDS and Citrix.

              I was looking at moving two servers to RemoteApp on Azure as the price over 3 years was close. All I needed was a simple server for a many users and RemoteApp fit the bill as RDS licenses were included in the pricing. Then MS in their infinite wisdom created RDS with Citrix and the price increase 40% because of additional licensing (albeit with more tools and possibilities of which I don't need)

              I haven't checked in a long while so who knows what the pricing is now.

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