

The app you are looking for has an circular orange icon, with two white chevrons facing each other: On the start menu, search for "Remote Desktop". On a Fuse managed machine, this will usually be installed for you. There's a quick start guide for AVD here. You can download the user guide for AVD here. Because connections are made through Microsoft's global security gateway, it's very easy to connect from anywhere, on any device, using your Microsoft Work Account.

It also supports audio and video calling with Microsoft Teams (see below). It uses a Windows 10 client operating system instead of Windows Server, so it behaves much more like a regular Windows machine, with no special requirements for programs like OneDrive and Outlook to operate. Azure Virtual Desktop (formerly Windows Virtual Desktop) is the latest version of Remote Desktop (sometimes known as RDS/RDP, virtual desktop, or even Terminal Services if you're old enough!).
