Is Microsoft suggesting your company buys fewer PCs?


Microsoft, developer of the operating system for personal computers that’s been dominant for decades, now seems to be advocating that businesses buy less PCs, but the situation may be a bit more complicated than it initially seems.
Per The Register (opens in new tab), Microsoft’s new stance emerged with the public preview release of Windows 365 Frontline (opens in new tab), a cloud computing service charging customers for the time they use a cloud PC, rather than a blanket monthly fee, in April 2023.
In addition to offering better value for money, Microsoft also believe cloud PCs are better for the planet, a view backed up by research (opens in new tab) commissioned for the product launch carried out by sustainability consultancy Px3.
Cloud vs physical PCs
The research advocates for cloud PCs over physical tablets and laptops for business use, and where possible suggests that businesses purchase employees’ personal devices to avoid providing surplus devices to users.
In using one primary device to connect to a cloud PC instead of multiple, there are clear savings on the amount of resources spent on computer manufacturing, and in power consumption.
The clearest caveat with this idea, in theory, are the security issues. Can a secure Zero Trust environment ever emerge on a device also dedicated to personal use?
Even if a cloud PC environment is remote, access to said environment could be compromised with reckless use of a device without adequate endpoint and cloud firewall protection.
Additionally, a continuous subscription to Microsoft for cloud PC use will cost more than it does to buy devices and Windows licences on their own, and that approach will continue to appeal to small businesses looking to cut costs amidst the recession.
Microsoft, developer of the operating system for personal computers that’s been dominant for decades, now seems to be advocating that businesses buy less PCs, but the situation may be a bit more complicated than it initially seems. Per The Register (opens in new tab), Microsoft’s new stance emerged with the…
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