Microsoft introduces Windows 365 as a cloud based service for PCs

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When it comes to Microsoft program services, it's not cheap at all to have any subscription. But just in case that you are ready for the next level, Microsoft just released Windows 365. It is a new cloud PC platform that can be used to stream on Windows 10 or Windows 11 via a web browser. 

As a cloud-based service, that means you can pretty much stream your apps, data, content and other settings to any device from the Microsoft cloud. Windows 365 is mainly for business purposes only and it is separated between Business and Enterprise. Pricing depends on the memory capacity and CPU of your PC but if you are already a Windows 10 Professional user, it starts from $20 (~RM84) per user/month.  

For new users, it starts from $31 (~RM130) per user/month. Users may upgrade the package if they wish to, going up to 8 vCPU, 32GB of RAM and 512GB of storage for a whopping $158 (~RM667) per user/month. On paper, it may be cheaper than buying an actual PC because of the regular maintenance. But in Malaysia, it's just a whole different story due to the currency exchange. 

To learn more about Windows 365, you can visit the official webpage right here. Stay tuned for more trending tech news at TechNave.com.