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Microsoft plans to roll out its Azure RemoteApp service next week and it has announced the pricing for the service today.
Recommendations and Considerations Some might argue Azure RemoteApp isn't really anything new because Windows Server has included a RemoteApp feature for quite some time.
The Citrix replacement for Microsoft's Azure RemoteApp service will be available in technical preview before the end of this year and generally available next year.
Microsoft's Azure RemoteApp service -- which will allow users to remotely access corporate applications on a variety of devices -- will be generally available starting on December 11.
Microsoft has announced that it's scrapping Azure RemoteApp in favor of Citrix' XenApp "express". The company will support existing customers until August 31, 2017 - which is still a year away.
Earlier this year, Microsoft announced the public beta of its Azure RemoteApp service. Just like the name implies, it allows you to run virtualized apps on Azure and use them remotely, no matter ...
Citrix XenDesktop Essentials, which allows users access to Windows 10 Enterprise virtual desktops on Azure, is here. It'll cost you $12 per user per month.
Azure RemoteApp looks to solve that problem, and the preview release has promising potential, albeit with some significant limitations in terms of image flexibility at this time of this writing.
I just found out this morning that RemoteApp [1] is going to be discontinued [2] in Azure. In a project I'm involved in we planned to deliver a set of mostly web applications and one desktop ...
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