Dr. Sutton-Parker conducts Microsoft’s W365 Cloud PC sustainability research

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New research examines the sustainability implications of cloud-based desktops

Many of us have been using Windows most of our working lives and the regular cycle of upgrades and updates has been part of “business as usual” planning since the 1990s, but that may be about to change. Windows 365 provides a cloud-based desktop that is dynamic, flexible and secure – as well as being always up to date.

The latest research from Px3 CEO, Dr. Justin Sutton-Parker examines and calculates the sustainability implications of Windows 365, from reduced energy consumption to longer life span of devices accessing Windows desktops in the cloud.

The research paper is available on the Microsoft website here.

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