Windows 10 supports virtual desktops, right out of the box, with no need for additional software or servers! But not the kind that IT techs might be thinking of. Windows 10 has this cool trick that more people should know about, whether they are using the operating system in a physical or virtual setting.
It serves as a sort of introduction to one aspect of “real” desktop virtualization. It might come in useful when conditioning users for an upcoming change or pitching the bosses on the value of true virtual desktop infrastructure.