The SAM Club maintains a simple Excel Spreadsheet that is quick easy reference to all the Release to Manufacturing/General Availability and End of Extended Support dates for all releases & versions of on-premise Microsoft products.
Microsoft has announced the general availability of its Windows 365 cloud service. Windows 365 takes the operating system to the Microsoft Cloud, allowing users to stream the full Windows experience including apps, data, and settings to personal or corporate devices.
Windows 365 secures and stores information in the cloud, not on the device, providing a new way to experience Windows 10 or Windows 11 (when it’s generally available later this calendar year).
Microsoft offers 12 different configurations for both Windows 365 Business and Enterprise.
See Announcing the general availability of Windows 365 – Microsoft Tech Community
Nerdio has done a comparison between Microsoft AVD and Windows 365.
These are both Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) solutions from Microsoft but there are several important differences between them.
See Windows 365 vs. Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) – Comparing Two DaaS Products – Nerdio (getnerdio.com)
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