Thursday, 2 May 2013

Microsoft readies Windows desktop as a service; BYOD will force costs on employees

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BYOD becomes standard - but it's going to hit you in the pocket

Bring your own device will soon become mandatory for many staff, but bosses will expect staff to pay for their own hardware to use at work. Read more

Microsoft readies 'Mohoro' Windows desktop as a service

Microsoft is believed to be building a Windows Azure-hosted desktop virtualization service that could be available on a pay-per-use basis. Read more

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