Extended DaaS Feature Matrix — Sofiane Salmi

Desktop-as-a-Service is a stack of four layers

Most DaaS evaluations compare platforms — and miss that the platform is only one of four architectural decisions. This overview makes the layers visible and compares six platforms and five management tools line by line.

Scope AVD · Windows 365 · Citrix · Omnissa · oneclick
Depth 270+ features · 4 layers
Format Comparison matrix · vendor-neutral
Last review August 2026
The framework

Four layers, one architecture

A DaaS solution is never just „AVD or Citrix“. It is a stack of four technical decision layers, embedded in a wider frame: the first question is which user groups exist at all — a shift worker needs something different from a CAD engineer or an external contractor. Strategy, technology and operations follow after that.

Persona clustering · user groups · use cases Methodology → Strategy · vision · requirements TOGAF in practice →
Architectural focus of this page
↓ 4 technical layers
Operations · service model · managed services Vision Modern Workplace →
Layer 3 in detail

The six platforms at a glance

Every platform has a clear identity — and an ideal field of use. The short form here; the feature analysis goes deeper.

The full comparison matrix

Six platforms · 12 modules · 270+ features. For a deeper technical comparison, the per-platform analysis with an interactive configurator goes further.

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Method

How this overview comes together — sources, update cycle and the limits of what it can show.

Vendor-neutral

No recommendations driven by sales interest. Strengths and weaknesses are shown with equal weight.

Public sources

Based on official vendor documentation, release notes and verifiable technical whitepapers.

Updates

Last reviewed August 2026. The overview is revised whenever a relevant product change occurs — pointers to new developments are welcome.

Field experience

More than ten years of enterprise workplace experience have gone into this, without any client-specific detail.

Focus of this overview

This page looks at the technical architecture in four layers. Strategy and operating model are deliberately handled separately: for identifying user groups see Persona-Clustering, for the strategic level TOGAF in practice, and for market developments the Vision modern Workplace.

A vendor-neutral comparison matrix for Desktop-as-a-Service.
6 DaaS platforms · 5 management tools · 270+ features

As at August 2026 · Maintained continuously — reports of errors or new developments are expressly welcome (contact options at the end of the page).

ℹ️ Note on architecture: Nerdio Manager, Hydra (Login VSI) and ControlUp are management layers for AVD and Windows 365 — not DaaS platforms in their own right. They are therefore compared in the “Management Tools” tab, not in the Technology Matrix. The six DaaS platforms (AVD, Windows 365 Enterprise, Windows 365 Flex, Citrix DaaS, Omnissa Horizon, oneclick™) deliver the desktop session itself.
GA / available Not available Preview / beta Add-on or partner only Roadmap / planned
Technology Matrix
Management Tools
Ecosystem
Special Use Cases
Licence Map
Feature AVDMicrosoft Windows 365 EnterpriseMicrosoft W365 FlexMicrosoft Citrix DaaSCloud Software Group HorizonOmnissa (formerly VMware) oneclick™oneclick AG (DE/CH)
Capability Nerdio ManagerNerdio (Core/Premium) · v8.0 HydraLogin VSI Azure PortalMicrosoft (native) Citrix StudioCloud Software Group ControlUpControlUp

Ecosystem compatibility

How well does each DaaS platform fit into the five core pillars of a modern enterprise workplace?

Integration AVDMicrosoft W365Microsoft Citrix DaaSCSG HorizonOmnissa oneclick™oneclick AG

Special Use Cases

Suitability for high-security and specialised scenarios: PAW, the tier model, passwordless sign-in.

Szenario / Feature AVDMicrosoft W365Microsoft Citrix DaaSCSG HorizonOmnissa oneclick™oneclick AG
Important: in this table the symbol logic is reversed
✓ tick = you have to buy this in addition.  ·  ✗ cross = already covered, no additional purchase.  ·  ⬡ = depends on the deployment scenario.
The starting point is a company that already holds Microsoft 365 E3 or E5. Figures follow vendor documentation, as at August 2026 — individual contract terms apply to any actual quote.
What is needed in addition? AVDMicrosoft Windows 365 EnterpriseMicrosoft W365 FlexMicrosoft Citrix DaaSCSG HorizonOmnissa oneclick™oneclick AG
As at August 2026 A snapshot of a market that shifts month by month

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This overview is produced without any vendor commission — which is exactly why it lives on feedback from the field. Vendors ship new features every month, discontinue products and change licence models. What is accurate today may be out of date in four weeks. If you notice an inaccuracy, or know of a change that is missing here: every correction is welcome and gets built in promptly.

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