![]() ![]() I just copied the explanation from the MS docs site, so if you want to learn more: ![]() The progressive enhancements include app-like features, such as installation, offline support, and push notifications. ![]() Something that I didn’t know was Microsoft PWA’s, Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) are websites that are progressively enhanced. Users complained that the browser itself took too much space from the screen and limited the visible outlook portion. This is a good viable solution that worked well but it had one drawback. The initial thought was to utilize a web browser and redirect the user to the outlook webmail. The other user groups were the doctors and specialized medical staff, which did require a full-blow Office suite (with or without OneDive). Here we had the general medical staff user group that only required, the need of a “web-only” outlook as they spend 90% of the time on the floor. So first some additional backstory, I recently was at one of my customers (a hospital in Belgium) that was reviewing their Microsoft Office licenses. So this is where a Chrome PWA for Outlook came into play! When using RDS, we will have users with different licenses on a single machine, meaning we need to configure something on the user level. But how to provide O365 functionality to both F3 / E3 and E5 users (and all the other flavors that exist)? This sometimes poses a difficulty when utilizing a centralized digital workspace like a VMware Horizon of Citrix XenApp solution.Įspecially with limited IT staff, utilizing a single image is most of the time the most efficient way for them. I recently co-invented a solution together with one of my customers on how to optimize the Microsoft O365 license costs on their RDS/VDI deployment using PWA (Progressive WebApps). Healthcare is a nice example of an enterprise that has multiple different users, and not all require the same functionalities and thus Microsoft Office licenses. Microsoft O365 licensing and the costs associated with it can be a challenge for enterprises with a mix of users requiring different functionalities.
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