The job advertisement reads: “(The Cloud PC Service) enables all users to be productive from anywhere and on any device with a cloud-based, secure and always up-to-date Windows experience.
“In addition, Endpoint Managers can seamlessly deploy cloud-hosted PCs and manage physical and virtual devices through a unified portal and at a fixed and predictable price.”
Microsoft fans will have to wait and see when the service can be announced, but the upcoming Windows manufacturers build conference on May 25th could be a good place to announce the new service.
Other Windows 10 news revealed that the highly anticipated Sun Valley update could bring a revamped version of the Microsoft Store.