
If all this sounds complicated, you’re right — it is. As SAMexpert CEO Alexander Golev reports, “Microsoft AI uses two billing systems: Predictable per-user licensing and variable Azure consumption. Hybrid products like Copilot Studio and Security Copilot can charge through both, so costs land in different budgets, require separate monitoring, and complicate forecasting.” You think?
Of course, Microsoft has long been about shifting people from buying software to leasing it. Windows 365 AI‑enabled Cloud PCs is very much about using AI as the differentiator to justify running a Windows desktop from Azure instead of a cheaper, more generic VDI/DaaS stack or a more generic Windows DaaS.
What all this boils down is that while Cloud PC list prices are coming down for small and mid-sized businesses, Microsoft is baking in more AI into its Enterprise Cloud PCs. Thus, AI will be the value‑add that keeps the high‑end of its desktop cloud premium. This will all, Microsoft hopes, continue to empower growth, which increasingly relies on Azure and AI.
