Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) 6 months in, what do we have to show for it?

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This is a referral to an article I wrote for brianmadden.com – WVD reached general availability six months ago, on September 30, 2019 to be precise. the WVD/RDS team(s) over at Microsoft have put in a lot of effort to optimize the service, with and without the help of various technological partners. Let’s have a look the timeline so far.

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Azure Universal Print service: what is it and should we care?

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This is a referral to an article I wrote for brianmadden.com – About a month ago, Microsoft announced the private preview of Universal Print, a new “modern” print solution that organizations can use to manage their print infrastructure through cloud services from Microsoft. The main idea is to simplify printing by moving some of the key Windows Server print functionality to the Microsoft 365 Cloud. 

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