According to a recent LinkedIn post from Nerdio, Microsoft’s Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) Hybrid offering has entered public preview, extending the cloud-managed virtual desktop infrastructure service to on-premises environments. The post notes that organizations can leverage existing hardware and preferred hypervisors via Microsoft Azure Arc, potentially reducing upfront migration costs.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that this hybrid model may allow enterprises with legacy VDI deployments to modernize at a gradual pace while preserving current partner integrations. For investors, this suggests a possible expansion of the addressable market for AVD-related ecosystem partners, including Nerdio, as hybrid deployments could accelerate longer-term cloud adoption and create incremental demand for management, optimization, and migration tools.
As shared in the post, the topic was discussed on stage at NerdioCon 2026 with representatives from Microsoft and Nutanix, underscoring collaboration across cloud, virtualization, and infrastructure vendors. This visibility may strengthen Nerdio’s positioning within the Azure VDI ecosystem, potentially enhancing its role in large, staged VDI modernization projects that can translate into recurring software and services revenue over time.

