🤷♂️ What is Windows 365 - Explained
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In this overview video, learn all about Windows 365. Windows 365 allows you to access a Windows 10 or Windows 11 PC in the cloud. You can securely stream your Windows experience-including your personalized apps, content, and settings-from the Microsoft cloud to any device with your Windows 365, including Mac, Windows, Android, and iOS. From contractors and interns to software developers and industrial designers, Windows 365 enables a variety of new scenarios for the new world of work.
👋 Additional resources
- Windows 365 web site: www.microsoft.com/en-us/windo...
- Demo of the experience: aka.ms/w365Demo
⌚ Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
0:21 What is Windows 365
1:27 Access from anywhere on any device
2:13 Scale up your specs
3:12 Fast internet connection
4:12 Automatic updates, security & compliance
4:33 Downsides
5:26 Difference from Azure Virtual Desktop
6:27 Difference from Microsoft 365
7:04 How to set up
7:31 The end user experience
8:11 My thoughts & wrap up
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I came here for the - "hi guys, Kevin here... and today" but his topic was so amazing I stayed till the end of the video!!
@kempy2
3 жыл бұрын
I thought I was clicking on a Theo jo video.. still good video though
This is the best video about Windows 365 which explains everything in clear simple terms. There’s no match. Kevin is a star.
Anytime you see a notification from Kevin, you know a jewel 💎 has dropped. So glad I watched this morning
This is just so good! I was googling 1000 times already what everything is and what the difference is, but this is so precise and easy to understand. Thank you so much!
You always do a really great job of explaining things in a concise manner....Keep up the good work
@rkar7527
Жыл бұрын
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I already knew in detail what is it, but still I am watching😂
tbh I come here occasionally not for tutorials, but for tech news. sometimes you can't have have packed compilations like, or how to videos in an hour or more, you need an in-between. and Kevin have been a great source for that. Thanks, Kevin!
Yay! Another monthly subscription just to be able to use my computer!!!
@meggileskirbytupaz
3 жыл бұрын
Isn't the capitalist world just so amazing???
@binarium4376
3 жыл бұрын
@@meggileskirbytupaz lmao
@piyushvaidya5086
3 жыл бұрын
@@meggileskirbytupaz Yuppp. The capitalist world that brought the Computer, Laptops, smartphones and all the millions of productivity applications to you in the first place. And btw, if you want your PCs and Softwares to be maintained forever, then learn to pay them by the month. When you buy a Hardware or Furniture, no company provides you Free maintenance for Lifetime. They charge you for the whole product, while also charging for each repair. Software companies which charge Subscription however, charge you nothing for the product if they offer it as a subscription. and provide regular updates, bug solving, maintenance which companies used to handle on the client end for the last 10-15 years. So yea, Capitalism is amazing. You are not entitled to enjoy the benefits of the world's creations unless you have the ability to pay the creators/owners for it.
@traderboi2662
3 жыл бұрын
@@piyushvaidya5086 yes, and taking every opportunity to rape the public!
@beavatatlan
3 жыл бұрын
the real solution is free software maintained by it's users
I started interning in Microsoft Taiwan a couple weeks ago and just want to say that ur previous clips totally saved me salute!
Now I understood what Windows 365 is. Thanks Kelvin
What’s also interesting about this concept is how the physical device at home handles this cloud like architecture. Very interesting topic that I think could revolutionize the consumer industry
@mateiacd
3 жыл бұрын
Let's see how much will cost this cloud equivalent of my own PC, where I selected the quality of the components I put in it
Please do a video: Why Microsoft is so bad at coming up with informative and creative names for their products.
@hmwndp
3 жыл бұрын
the name "Microsoft" was already creative enough
@aussiehtc5635
3 жыл бұрын
Please stop going on videos that say good things about Microsoft and criticising Windows
@wayne6503
2 жыл бұрын
the name of microsoft products just so F*** confusing, we dont need fancy name just need a name tells what the product is for.
@aussiehtc5635
2 жыл бұрын
@@wayne6503 wdym
Brilliant explanation. I'm hooked! I liked the fact that you highlighted the downsides!
I don't know what I like more, Kevin's delivery or the afrocentric beats that plays at the end credits 😎
Interesting. Your thoughts on business infrastructure management are spot on. This is transformative.
0:00 - Hi Kevin. 👋 9:27 - 1365th like from me. 👍 Cheers.
Kevin - you explain things so well. Keep it man !!
Virtual computing - love this, capitalising on the rise in remote working
Genuinely nice and sufficient overview of a fresh modern technology Kevin. Very nice one!
No one talks about the data limits on an internet connection. That's a big downside for computers like this
@youwantsomeofme
3 жыл бұрын
I hope this becomes big so those data caps get phased out
@AxeDragon1989
3 жыл бұрын
A lot of home wifi connections have unlimited data
@shreediculous
3 жыл бұрын
@@AxeDragon1989 only in rich first world countries. But even then many densely populated cities define an 'unlimited' connection with a data cap - after which they throttle speeds down. I live in India and pay for UNLIMITED fiber connection. Here unlimited means 2000 or 3000GB a month, after which they slow speeds down to unusable standards.
@AxeDragon1989
3 жыл бұрын
@@shreediculous I live in Aus and I'm not really sure what the limits are but I've downloaded over a terabyte in a month and it was still max speed
Thank you for the video sir. Was waiting for this one😃
I can see where this will work great for a couple of my clients provided they can connect to both office and home printers AND connect to office network servers.
Great Sharing
❤️ From India - Gujarat Kevinbhai
High quality production and very well explained. Great job!
Thank you. Now i understood what is windown 365.
Great Video Kevin! However, one point that would benefit from further explanation:-- What's the minimum hardware requirements to run, for instance, an HDR video on 365? Clearly, an HDR-capable monitor is required, but what hardware/interface is required between the HDR video stream and the monitor? If a graphics card is required, does this also need to be HDR-capable?
I didn't know your channel before but this was incredibly informative!
I have been using Microsoft Office products since Word was first introduced. The Office suites improved until Office 2010. But now most people would need a computer professional to keep it work. Updates are so bad that each one creates new problems without benefits. The menus are too complex and change too often to be use by a casual user. Apple and Goggle have better Office products without the frequent unnecessary changes.After using Word since 1981 I am moving to a office package that works.
It took me awhile to get this system, but I finally ger it. Lol. You're videos are so helpful.
Kevin is special. His explanations are unparallelled
Thank you for your very clear explanation 👍🏼
This is amazing . Can’t wait to get started.
Another amazing video Kev. God bless you
Windows 365 is great solution for 3D artists, i can see myself will use it for render farm.
This guy is secretly working for Microsoft.
@LJC320
3 жыл бұрын
This guy used to work for MS & quit. However, these great videos still keep coming and I am so grateful.
@Mr.DISRESPECT
3 жыл бұрын
@@LJC320 Oh, i didn't know that !
Loved the content, as always. Thanks Kevin. The interactive Demo was super cool.. makes me wonder if there is similar content available for Azure, M365, D365.
Thank you so much for your explanations
Thanks Kevin you really delivered the exact answer I was looking for. It’s kinda hard to believe how good the experience is gonna be. Now my PC spec is just to stream the result of my cloud PC processed and whenever I need more spec I just pay for it by a click and I see the faster result? Wow really, that’s amazing! I assume I can downgrade by a click so I don’t need to pay more when I don’t need it?
Kevin, you may have left Microsoft but still an avid fan here. Keep posting. All your videos are consistent in providing information. Kudos!
Spot on explanation.. Loved it
One must learn the kind of amazing presentation style you have Kevin, simply brilliant content relevant and well crafted. Thanks for educating us
Through this video, I realised that what I'm going for with a DIY setup I'm working on is closer to Azure Virtual Desktop than Windows 365. (8:35) Some of the companies using Windows 365 would probably, as I imagine it, issue something like a Dell or HP thin client to the employee, or maybe even older PCs purchased from other companies that had since upgraded.
Well explained!
Thank you so much Kelvin for your choice of video content so far. You deserve at least a million subscribers within the year at least. Cheers!
This is so amazing I have learnt a new topic
You are fantastic. I like the way you explain the stuff. This is the first time I dislike a video to grab your attention to my message on LinkedIn. It is nice to have connection with your fans.
A great innovation for SMEs. Thanks very much for sharing Kevin.
Thank you Kevin!
Brilliant Explanation!
Love from India ❤ Kevin Your videos are truly great
I enjoyed this show about Microsoft Windows 365. Microsoft has an application program for every computer. I am stuck on Microsoft Windows because I do nothing else but business productivity. Therefore, I am proud to have Microsoft Office.
It will be cool to use this in Linux...instead of virtual machine
@Enozuma
3 жыл бұрын
It would possibly make it where you can play more games on Linux... but with MS heading in this direction, Linux will become more of a front line OS
@fancy3774
3 жыл бұрын
I thought Linux users don't need windows 😒
@karanjesrani6889
3 жыл бұрын
As a teacher, I have to use Windows. Also if I need to use Ms Office or Adobe products
@-bazoona3654
3 жыл бұрын
@@fancy3774 we do don't need windows, but some need it for example some programs that don't work on linux and they are uncomfortable with an alternative
Great video! How does it work when you need to work on a file offline, are the files not accessible if there's no internet connection, or is a copy needs to be saved in the hardware's local drive?
I always like your content you are the best youtuber for tips and tricks of all time
You are rocking Kevin as always. Informative video... I want to learn about AWS or Azure. What should be typical period that it will take to learn from scratch..?
Wow Thanks for this video!
I love your videos man their are so informative.
Very well explained Kevin. I was very interested in it as I recently started using a mac at home and have been using a virtual remote desktop with my work PC if I want to use Windows. Thanks a lot!
Hey Kevin, great video as always. Do you have, or can you do something on multi factor authentication?
Now I get it, thanks very clear even for me
From a privacy perspective, you'd have to be crazy to use this.
That was awesome. Thanks for the tips!! I agree the thing which you said in outro, but it will be good if all subscriptions are free :D
Can't wait for Windows 365! Thanks Kevin!
Aaaay you've got a clip of Liverpool One, nice 😁🙌🏽
MS 365 and Win 365 are quite interchangeable names and easy to mix up while not thinking too much about it. In fact while writing this I forgot which is which. Why not Office 365 (applications) and Windows 365 (Cloud OS). Well explained and organized. Thank you. If price and internet (5G) are good I'd use this on 2 in 1 device for MS services and have multifunctional form factor in one device. I Hope Surface Pro 8 or X2 are very thin and good design and good price.
Liked the video Kevin! Cheers!
First time i watched on my mobile and second time i am watching on my TV!!
Great video
I like your voice man. Very clear :D (new subscriber here)
Loved your video thank you so much for giving such good information
Hey Kevin, This Video is so cool and amazing 😁🥰 182nd Thumbs from me 🤟
Thank you for such informative analysis)
Todayyyyyy,,, has a seperate fan base!!
I thought a lot of building my own "cloud PC" for a while. Not only for a remote desktop experiance as with enterprise (Azure solutions etc) . But also to extend and make it to work with smartglasses (AR/VR ). Imagine that your every day carry smartphone, or some sort of smartwear (Intel smartglasses) are connected to your own cloud computing that always has "your" setup, virtual desktop, a huge workspace and lets you initiate and execute commands that happens elsewhere.
Hey Kevin, i love your videos, one day please show what is the way you use to make your videos how do u use your audio and video combo ? how do you edit your video? how long does it take to make a video to you? what are your pc specifications? all i expect to be said by you. Please make a video on these topics.
Hi Kevin! But what about upploading large video files to my video editing software in cloud pc? Should i buy another pc with high capacity just to uppload my videos to cloud pc and then editing them in there? This will be a dubble cost! And then the internet connection must be fast enough to be able to uppload large video files raw files to the cloud pc otherwise this process will take a long time just to wait to upploading files to the data center. Do you think that this will make it easy or better for video editors?
Thanks Kevin, nicely explained 👍
4:29 Stock footage is always so funny and wacky. Look at this guy, typing into a youtube video.
@oacoello
3 жыл бұрын
hahaha lol
Thanks for the great video very educational
Love the outro theme song
This is amazing
Finally it's Here ❣️ Thankyou @Kevin
There will be some downtime from time to time, totaling up to around 6 hours in one calendar year
@cha2117
3 жыл бұрын
Always the 6 in it.
@wscottwatson
3 жыл бұрын
I think Office 365 has had more than 6 hours of unscheduled downtime in the last year. Last year, I heard one of our network admins refer to it as Office 358. I would expect a comparison to this to be the base for Windows365 reliability.
I love how he has a legitimate cookie company
well explained
Thank you for your wonderful videos. Could you please elaborate more on Windows cloud 365 subscription price and when it will be available for MS consumer's accounts? MS always focuses on school/work accounts although consumers pay for subscription too!
Thanks Kevin. But I see the "Achilles heel" in this scenario as being bandwidth. In your example of DaVinci Resolve, if I have a terabyte of raw video that I want to edit, getting it UP to the cloud will take forever. Yes, maybe Windows 365 can edit it fast, but that's only after my data is accessible by Windows 365. You mentioned a "blazing fast" connection, but who has that? Yet, with a local PC I can ingest that footage relatively quickly. I don't see how that is possible with today's internet connections. Am I missing something here?
Great video. I'm just wondering if your hardware at the office is older how will connecting to a remote computer allow you to run heavier software or games?
@davebradley8405
3 жыл бұрын
Look into VM and see the possibilities.
@AxeDragon1989
3 жыл бұрын
When you connect remotely to a computer, you're no longer using the physical device in front of you, you're controlling another one that is much more powerful. So you can install those programs or games on that one
@davebradley8405
3 жыл бұрын
@@AxeDragon1989 So we are heading full circle to a thin client.. How very sad for the world.
So I need a computer to access my computer. Got it!
@YVRCanada
3 жыл бұрын
LOL...
@AxeDragon1989
3 жыл бұрын
Well yes even to stream a video it needs basic computer components 🤣
Hi when you mentioned about what cpu you can have and hard drive, does they also offer which graphics card you can add as well as the ram?
@AxeDragon1989
3 жыл бұрын
You'll be able to pay more for more 😜
Hi, thanks for an informative video. Does Windows 365 cloud pc come preloaded with office 365? I mean the excel, word, access and other applications.
Will be interesting to se the pricing model on this at the 2 August launch, definitely see a lot of use cases this could be an option if not driving cost to much
That is rather interesting. It would be good to know how the virtual pc works with accessibility software such as JAWS, Zoomtext and dragon dictate?
Nicely Explained...
WOOOOOOOW .... really it's creative idea and MS made new concept of cloud
Thanks!
@KevinStratvert
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Bruno! Much appreciated 🙏
11th Like and 5th COmment. Yess!!!! Keep Growing Kevin!!! I wanna ask you a question. Will Windows 365 be avaiable for Normal People and will it be cheap?? Plz answer.
How do you install your own programs? Can you install DaVinci Resolve or an older Photoshop?
@AxeDragon1989
3 жыл бұрын
Of course, you're paying to use a PC which you can do whatever you want on
tks for sharing