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    Many organizations are deeply entrenched in the Microsoft ecosystem, either through Microsoft 365 services or via their usage of the Azure cloud. As such, it is also crucial that they are able to access Microsoft services and other data through Microsoft-provided infrastructure. And it also seems like this is exactly what Microsoft has been prioritizing too, as it has emphasized that the future of work is Desktop as a Service (DaaS).

     

    This belief stems from the latest Gartner Magic Quadrant report for DaaS, where Microsoft has been crowned as the leader for the third year in a row. The company has been rated the highest both in terms of completeness of vision and the ability to execute.

     

    Microsoft has highlighted that its strategy in this area is to use DaaS as an enabler for businesses rather than a purely technical solution. This is also where its AI strategy comes in to play through Copilot and Neural Processing Units (NPUs) that work in tandem with desktop solutions to meet various productivity and efficiency needs of organizations.

     

    The Redmond tech firm is working on five principles to build the "next generation" of digital workspaces. They include empowering the modern workforce, building an integrated ecosystem, implementing a scalable architecture with a global reach and trust, enabling flexibility and choice especially in licensing and deployment practices, and innovating for the future through AI and cloud desktops.

     

    To follow these principles, Microsoft has already deployed numerous solutions focused on cloud and AI, such as Windows 365, Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD), Security Copilot, and Microsoft 365 Copilot. It aims to facilitate organizations by offering them AI-powered cloud desktop solutions that are accessible from virtually anywhere and at any time, reduce the burden on IT admins, and enable flexible cost management. Other players in the DaaS leadership quadrant include AWS, Citrix, and Omnissa, with Parallels being a prominent entry in the "Visionaries" quadrant.

     

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    Posted Wednesday 27 August 2025 at 3:08 am AEST (my time).

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