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01732 759725 40 user, per month. Those savings are causing customers to question why they are using legacy technology when they could use something that's just as good, if not better: it’s native; you don’t need anything proprietary; there’s no lock-in; and it’s significantly less expensive.” Easier licensing He adds that AVD also overcomes inefficiencies and complications that used to exist around using virtual desktops in the Windows world. “When it was brought out in October 2019, Windows Virtual Desktop had a lot of capabilities that made it much easier for customers and partners to move to the cloud in a more efficient way. Before, most people who were in the Windows world and wanted to do virtual desktops had to use a technology called RDS, Remote Desktop Services. RDS was a much more complicated technology. The underlying operating system was a server-based technology; you were actually running Windows Server that was skinned to look like a desktop. The licensing was incredibly complex – you had RDS CALs, Client Access Licences; you had to license different servers; you had this thing called Shared Computer Activation. “Then Microsoft came out with AVD and basically said ‘Look, you can use AVD as long as you have an entitlement to Windows 10 Enterprise’. All of a sudden, from a licensing standpoint, you had many fewer pieces in the mix. And it was based on the Windows client operating system, not Windows Server, which brought with it many other efficiencies because an application that was written for Windows Client would now work in Azure Virtual Desktop, whereas before the application had to be written for a server and then translated into a client, which was sometimes messy for application compatibility.” These benefits are increasing demand for AVD and associated products, filling Landes with confidence about future opportunities for Nerdio and its partners in the UK and elsewhere. “I really feel we’re at the beginning of a huge transformation in the virtual desktop space. If you think about the number of Windows PCs that are out there, I don’t know what the official count is but let's call it 2 billion, only a small, small, small number of those are virtualised and that represents a huge opportunity for us at Nerdio and for other companies that are out there building technology on top of Microsoft. So, we’re very excited to be taking a leadership position in this desktop virtualisation world and look forward to spending more time with partners in the UK, educating them and exciting them around Nerdio and AVD and Windows 365.” www.getnerdio.com and the slower technology adoption they have had are causing partners to rethink their relationships with them and causing them to think about building a native AVD practice with Microsoft.” Landes says there are a couple of reasons why they might want to do this. “First of all, when these organisations bet on VDI in the past, solutions were very proprietary and locked organisations into a way of doing things, whereas today a lot of end user customers and even the partners that serve them want to use native technology as much as possible. And that’s what Microsoft allows them to do. “However, they also want Microsoft technology to give them the same functionality they’re used to. And that’s where Nerdio comes in. We build on top of the AVD technology with all the enterprise functionality that partners are used to. “The second reason is those legacy solutions are much more expensive. With Citrix or VMware, you’re talking about tens of pounds per user per month, £30, £40, £50 per user, per month. With Azure Virtual Desktop, you’re talking about £3, £4 per VIRTUAL DESKTOPS Windows 365 or AVD? In addition to native AVD environments, Nerdio products also manage Windows 365 Cloud PC, which Microsoft introduced in July 2021 as a way for more people to experience a virtual desktop environment, as Landes explains “When Microsoft was working on developing Windows 365, they came to us and said we would like you to build this into your products. So we did. Now, when you use Nerdio Manager, whether on the MSP side or the enterprise side, you can deploy and manage either Azure Virtual Desktop or Windows 365. “Ultimately, we expect to see customers or partners using both depending on the use case. You might have a customer estate that primarily uses AVD, but has a few departments that use Windows 365, maybe because they are task workers or have fewer needs than other users. So we created our product in a way that allows an MSP or an enterprise IT professional to manage both. We support both technologies and we think both will continue to be adopted quite rapidly.” Landes adds that the choice of whether to use Windows 365 or Azure Virtual Desktop comes down to a few factors that an MSP or an enterprise will need to consider. “Think of Windows 365 as a fully packaged service and AVD as more of a DIY service. Windows 365 is a service run by Microsoft that you pay in the same way as Office 365. You check a box, you say I would like to purchase 20 Cloud PCs, you purchase them for the whole month, your desktop runs in the cloud for 30 days, and your users have the right to use it for 30 days. Then each month it automatically renews unless you decide to get rid of it. “Azure Virtual Desktop doesn’t work like. Azure Virtual Desktop is a technology that you build on top, and if you have users who don’t want to use it at any point you just turn them off, they stop using it and you don’t pay for the consumption. “Another big difference is that with Azure Virtual Desktop you’re paying per user for compute and storage based on consumption, whereas with Windows 365 you’re paying a flat fee each month, with different SKUs based on the power of the desktop.” ...continued

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