IT leaders face a challenge today. Work from home adds flexibility to end-user, but challenges to IT staff trying to project company data. How do we deliver a secure, managed windows desktop environment or access to company apps to a distributed workforce? Microsoft offers two services that, on paper, seem very similar. The decision then comes down to your workforce. Think about work rhythms, onboarding speed, the need for persistence, and how predictable you want costs to be.
Windows 365 provides dedicated, persistent 1:1 Cloud PCs delivered as a peruser subscription, managed like corporate devices via Intune, with predictable monthly costs and a stable user environment.
Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) is a virtualization service in Azure that provides pooled, multisession Windows, and apponly delivery via RemoteApp. AVD can present full desktops or just applications; and supports autoscaling and pooled capacity to reduce costs while maintaining the experience for users.
When Windows 365 Fits Best
When AVD Fits Best
Cost and Operations: Predictability vs. Elasticity
EndUser Experience
The client surface is converging. Users connect via the Windows App or a browser, so daily experience is consistent whether landing on a dedicated Cloud PC or a pooled session.
When to Blend Both
Many organizations use both: Windows 365 for steady, individualized desktops and AVD for the external contractors who need intermittent access. This portfolio approach maps services to realworld patterns, keeping experience consistent at the edge while optimizing cost and agility behind the scenes.
Atlas standardizes both models, working with your team to ensure secure and compliant operations. Our tried-and-true reference architecture allows us to deploy either service into your existing infrastructure as a complete product. We manage identity, network, storage, backup, and autoscaling for you. Our team of cloud experts will guide you through service role-out and support any on-going issues. Contact us today for more information.