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As part of Microsoft Ignite 2025, we announced several new capabilities now available in Windows 365. These updates expand flexibility, improve security, and introduce new AI-powered Windows experiences for Cloud PCs.
[How will this affect your organization:]
Releases roll out gradually over several weeks and may not appear for all customers at the same time. The updates listed below are becoming available in Windows 365; availability will vary depending on your organization’s configuration, licensing, and region.
- Support for external identities (GA): You can now provision Cloud PCs for external identities using the same provisioning flow you use today for Enterprise and Frontline.
- Windows 365 Reserve (GA): Windows 365 Reserve is designed for users who primarily work on physical PCs and need temporary Cloud PC access. It gives organizations a flexible way to keep employees productive during unexpected disruptions by providing quick, secure access to a Cloud PC when needed.
- Windows 365 Cloud Apps (GA): Now generally available and includes support for publishing Intune apps as Cloud Apps through Autopilot Device Preparation (preview).
- User Experience Sync (GA): Saves user settings and app data across sessions to deliver a consistent experience, especially for shared, occasional-use, or Cloud App environments.
- Windows Cloud Keyboard Input Protection (Preview): Encrypts keystrokes at the kernel level to help protect against keyloggers and improve endpoint security for Windows 365 and Azure Virtual Desktop.
- AI-enabled Cloud PCs (Frontier Public Preview): Provides eligible users with new Windows AI capabilities, including improved Windows Search and Click to Do.
- Autopilot device preparation for Cloud PCs: Autopilot device preparation can now be linked with Windows 365 Enterprise and Frontline Cloud PCs in dedicated mode for a more streamlined setup experience.
These updates will roll out automatically and will not change existing Cloud PC configurations unless you choose to enable the new capabilities.
[What you need to do to prepare:]
No action is required unless you plan to adopt these new capabilities. If so:
- Review documentation for configuration steps, licensing requirements, and supported scenarios.
- Validate prerequisites for AI-enabled Cloud PCs, Cloud Apps, and external identity provisioning.
- Inform your helpdesk about potential changes to user experience when enabling User Experience Sync, Cloud Apps, or AI features.
- If adopting Windows 365 Reserve, incorporate it into your organization’s business continuity planning.
Additional Information:
- External identities
- Windows 365 Reserve
- Windows 365 Cloud Apps
- User Experience Sync
- Windows Cloud Input Protection
- AI-enabled Cloud PCs
- Autopilot device preparation with Cloud PCs
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