Azure Virtual Desktop and Windows 365 Cloud PC Newsletter - March 13, 2026

Azure Virtual Desktop and Windows 365 Cloud PC Newsletter

Azure Virtual Desktop and Windows 365 Cloud PC Newsletter

March 09 to 15, 2026

Greetings from the Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) and Windows 365 Community Newsletter (March 13, 2026)

We are delighted to present this special combined edition of our community newsletters, bringing together insights from both the Azure Virtual Desktop and Windows 365 communities. Our primary objective is to provide you with indispensable insights, tactics, and guidance to enhance your experience with virtual desktop infrastructure and Cloud PC solutions.

As our communities thrive and grow, we greet all our new members with a heartfelt welcome. Whether you're an experienced IT professional or just starting your journey in virtual desktop infrastructure, we encourage you to actively participate in discussions, share your expertise, and provide valuable feedback. Your input is precious to us as it allows us to improve our services and foster a supportive environment for everyone involved. Welcome aboard!

Here's this week's roundup of the latest blog posts from your favorite tech bloggers:

ITProCloud Blog

Improve AVD User Experience: Warm-Up to decreas User login time

Note:This post and the scripts was updated to run after some changes coming with a Windows Update in February 2026If you are running Azure Virtual Desktop with FSLogix, the first login to a host takes longer than the following logins. I also wrote about this effect (I call is Cold vs. Warm start)...
Windows Virtual Desktop Azure Virtual Desktop
Read More

blog.sachathomet.ch

Microsoft Teams for Mac on AVD & Windows 365: SlimCore Optimization is Now in Public Preview

Microsoft Teams for Mac on AVD & Windows 365: SlimCore Optimization is Now in Public Preview
If you know me, you know: I’ve been using Mac exclusively in my personal life since 2006. Not because I’m an Apple fanboy, but simply because it’s the better tool for me. And if you’re familiar with the EUC world, you also know that hasn’t always been straightforward – macOS has traditionally rec...
Hands-on AVD MS Teams windows365
Read More

As we conclude this combined edition of the AVD and Windows 365 Community Newsletter, we extend our heartfelt gratitude for your unwavering support and active engagement across both communities. Your contributions, insights, and enthusiasm play a vital role in maintaining our communities' vibrancy, inclusivity, and forward-thinking spirit.

We wish you all a fantastic summer! Please stay connected with us through social media channels and join the ongoing conversations on both the AVD Community forums and Windows 365 discussions. We look forward to your participation in upcoming events, webinars, and workshops. Let's continue cultivating a thriving ecosystem that drives innovation and success in the virtual desktop and Cloud PC industry.

Until we meet again, stay curious, informed, and connected.

Thanks for reading! See you next week with more updates.

You're receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to weekly tech blog updates.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

VMware Horizon TrueSSO - Configuration for High Availability and Redundancy

Missing default Windows ADMX Templates after importing VMware UEM ADMX files

A comparative analysis of application delivery methods - XenApp vs. ThinApp vs. App-V