Microsoft Windows 365 Cloud PC: After tech giant Microsoft announced the free trials of newly released Windows 365, which is essentially a cloud-based PC service for enterprise users, the company​has paused free trials of its recently launched cloud PC Windows 365 service due to high demand.

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Windows 365 combines the power and security of the cloud with the versatility and simplicity of the PC. From contractors and interns to software developers and industrial designers, Windows 365 enables a variety of new scenarios for the new world of work. 

Windows 365 introduces a new way to experience Windows 10 or Windows 11 (when it's generally available later this calendar year) for all types of workers, from interns and contractors to software developers and industrial designers. Earlier, the company had said that Windows 365 is not a replacement for Azure Virtual Desktop or AVD which is the starting point that the company uses to build Windows 365. While in AVD, you pay on a consumption basis, in Windows 365, you will pay per user per month per PC or per Cloud PC.

Last month, Microsoft revealed Windows 365 service. It is available in different configurations with different prices. Prices start at Rs 1,555 for the base configuration and go up to Rs 12,295 per month. The service itself is available in two configurations: Windows 365 Business and Windows 265 Enterprise. 

In India, the base plan comes of Rs 1,555 per month offers a configuration with a single virtual core processor, 2GB RAM and 64GB storage. Those seeking more can opt for the Rs 2,180 per month plan that offers two virtual cores and 4GB RAM. The top-end plan costs Rs 12,295 with the Windows Hybrid Benefit that offers eight virtual cores, 32GB RAM, and 512GB storage.