This article will help you to understand what version you need to use in your environment – based on the Operating System that you’re using – so you know what to do proactively when you change to a complete Office 365 licensing model for your Office subscription-based licenses.
It’s maybe a good idea to write this down in an article to give you a clear view of what’s going on and what’s changed in the next versions. Read more about Azure Virtual Desktop over here.īesides this, Microsoft also announced changes in support for Office 2019 and Office 365 ProPlus – and now changed the name to Microsoft 365 Apps and Enterprise – on a Virtual Desktop environment. This article will give you a clear view of the changes and what you can expect in 2019. The year 2018 started with rumors around RDmi and ended with Microsoft announcing Azure Virtual Desktop, releasing Windows 10 1809, and, perhaps most importantly, making important changes to how Office is delivered.