Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD), now known as Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD), is a desktop and application virtualization service that runs on the Microsoft Azure cloud. It enables users to access Windows desktops and applications from virtually any device, anywhere. It's commonly used to provide secure access to corporate resources, support remote workforces, and streamline application management by centralizing deployment and updates.
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