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Endsormeans, that's just speculation at the time being. What the article refers to the current DaaS is for enterprises and indicates nothing for private customers.

I agree that such a subscription model is something that Microsoft would very much like to introduce to private customers. But considering they could lose for example half of their private customers with such a move, I'm sure they're be very careful evaluating whether such a move makes sense or not.

So... To me this is just business as usual. Microsoft doing their thing, being a corporation and all and trying to make money. I kind of would like them to force push this DaaS thing to private users, so that more people would gravitate to more freer alternatives . But I don't think it's going to happen in next 5-10 years.
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