Windows

Our Leader position in the Gartner Magic Quadrant™ for Desktop as a Service for three consecutive years reflects our commitment to deliver a platform for business agility, resilience, and human-centric innovation.

Since we launched Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) to consumers in 2013, we’ve steadily delivered new apps, features, and benefits to our subscribers.

Microsoft 365 Copilot is becoming a daily habit for people around the world—already, nearly 70% of Fortune 500 companies are using it.

The path to IT modernization involves the integration of technology to optimize processes and elevate experiences for customers and employees alike.

 

Microsoft 365 is the best way to access the latest versions of the productivity apps that millions of people use every day to bring their ideas to life and power through tasks.

You have navigated the complex and changing realities of the hybrid workplace, found new ways to move aspects of your business to the cloud, and kept employees and critical business operations connected and running in a challenging cyber security environment.

We are announcing two important updates for users of Copilot for Microsoft 365.

At a digital event for commercial customers and partners, we shared an update on how we’re empowering organizations to advance in the new era of work with Microsoft Copilot, Windows, and two new Surface devices that will start to become available in April.

This blog is the second of three that details our recommendation to adopt cloud native device management.

Since the start of Microsoft Intune in 2010, we have been working on and iterating toward simplified Windows management, in part by moving infrastructure from on-premises to the cloud.

Today at an event in New York, we announced our vision for Microsoft Copilot—a digital companion for your whole life—that will create a single Copilot user experience across Bing, Edge, Microsoft 365, and Windows.

Microsoft recognized as a Leader in the 2023 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Desktop as a Service—defined by Gartner as “the provision of virtual desktops by a public cloud or service provider” and uses the term to encompass a variety of cloud solutions.