Microsoft recently announced that Azure RemoteApp can be used with Azure AD Domain Services (still in preview) for domain authentication, without running domain controllers as virtual machines in Azure.
This article is a step-by-step guide on how to build a hybrid app collection in Azure RemoteApp that integrates with your existing Active Directory infrastructure.
Microsoft released more details of their cloud-first, mobile-first strategy at TechEd 2014 today, including a host of new features for Microsoft Azure.
Microsoft announced at its Ignite conference on Monday a new service called Windows Virtual Desktop that will preview later this year. In today’s Ask the Admin, I’ll take a closer look at exactly what this service provides.
Russell explains how multi-user Windows 10 enables Microsoft’s new Windows Virtual Desktop on Azure.
Slack’s July 22 post reports some advances in their desktop client that seem to aim at reported weaknesses in the Teams desktop client. The best update is better protection against network outages. The other claims of 50% less RAM, 33% faster startup, and 10x better call joining need validation in the real world.
Discover what’s in store for Microsoft products, straight from TechEd North America 2014!
Did you know that there are two versions of Azure? Yes, and there are also some situations and solutions that you now take for granted and will not be available to you.
Aidan Finn discusses Microsoft’s development of a deeply re-factored version of the Windows Server Remote Desktop Services infrastructure, which leverages the power of Windows Server, Azure PaaS, and Azure AD.
Learn how to quickly deploy a new virtual machine-based Active Directory domain in Azure using a JSON template in Azure Resource Manager (ARM).