In development for Windows 365 Business

To help in your readiness and planning, this page lists Windows 365 Business updates and features that are in development but not yet released. In addition to the information on this page:

  • If we anticipate that you need to take action before a change, we'll publish a complementary post in Office message center.
  • This page is updated periodically. Check back for more updates.
  • Refer to the Microsoft 365 roadmap for strategic deliverables and timelines.
  • Similar features may be announced at different times for Windows 365 Enterprise.

Note

This page reflects our current expectations about Windows 365 Business capabilities in an upcoming release. Dates and individual features might change. This page doesn't describe all features in development.

Device management

Upgrade Cloud PCs to more storage, RAM, and CPU

By using the upcoming Resize action, you'll be able to upgrade Cloud PCs to more storage, RAM, and CPU.

Resize support for Windows 365 Business

You'll be able to use the resize remote action for Windows 365 Business Cloud PCs.

Monitor and troubleshoot

End user manual connectivity check

End users will be able to manually run connectivity checks on their Cloud PCs from windows365.microsoft.com.

Security

Single sign-on (public preview)

Windows 365 Business will support single sign-on for new and existing Cloud PCs. You'll be able to turn on single sign-on in Organizational settings. When turned on, users no longer have to sign in to the operating system.

Next steps

Get started with Windows 365 Business.