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Microsoft display dock for continuum
Microsoft display dock for continuum








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Then you can take that same device and slot it into a mobile dock with a bigger screen, transforming it into a tablet. However, imagine a future where you have one small device that fits in your pocket that acts as phone.

MICROSOFT DISPLAY DOCK FOR CONTINUUM PC

To start, the Display Dock only allows your phone to work in two modes – as a fully mobile device, or a desktop PC for lightweight tasks. Right now, of course, there are still a lot of hurdles that have to be jumped before this vision can be realized though. Microsoft’s Continuum feature is the first step in in that journey. One device that acts as a desktop PC, notebook, tablet and phone. In an ideal situation, your company’s users would only have ONE device that they work from. Realistically, that number is just too many, and the more devices your users work from, the more work you IT department has to do to support them all. In addition, many workers also use their personal PC at home to work from, so that’s a fifth device accessing company data. That’s four endpoints that have to be configured, managed, supported by IT staff and secured whether they are personally or corporate owned. That means that despite to push by many hardware vendors for businesses to adopt hybrid mobile devices such as 2-in-1 laptop/tablets, the average worker is going to be working from up to as many as four devices. Then lastly they have a smartphone, which for most users is mainly used as an email and calendaring tool.

MICROSOFT DISPLAY DOCK FOR CONTINUUM FULL

In addition, many workers also have a tablet that they’ll use for basic task that don’t necessarily need the power of a full PC but need more than a phone. When working remotely when on the road or at home, they’ll either use that same laptop or if they have a desktop also have a laptop PC. In the office, they may work on a desktop or a laptop hooked up to an external display. Right now the average business user has to work on a plethora of devices. That’s what’s significant, though – the yet.

MICROSOFT DISPLAY DOCK FOR CONTINUUM WINDOWS

The mobile device doesn’t act like a full-blown Windows PC, since the current hardware doesn’t have the power to do this…yet. Also, at the moment you’ll only be able to run Office applications and Outlook on the external display. The Windows Mobile platform is not the most popular mobile OS, so many business users are not going to have access to Continuum.

MICROSOFT DISPLAY DOCK FOR CONTINUUM WINDOWS 10

Of course, the technology does simplify things a little – to start Continuum is a feature that is only going to be available on select Windows Phones, ones eligible to be upgraded to Windows 10 Mobile and the handful of new devices coming out soon that will come with the new OS. The Dock can then be connected to a monitor, keyboard and mouse, transforming your phone into a tiny desktop PC. With a phone that supports Continuum, you’ll be able to hook it up to Microsoft’s Display Dock, that has USB and video-out connections. The feature is called Continuum and is a feature of the new Windows 10 Mobile OS coming out later this year. In my previous post, I talked about a new feature and product that Microsoft just announced, which has the potential to change how we use our mobile devices for work. Enterprise Offsite Data Backup & Recovery.Data Loss Prevention – Disaster Recovery.Cyber Attack/Ransomware Emergency Response.Endpoint Protection / Encryption Compliance.Secure Access and Identity Access Management.Next Generation Firewall and Advanced Threat Management.










Microsoft display dock for continuum