Raspberry Pi wants Windows admins to Connect – or it might pull the plug

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Remote access software could bring mixed fleets under one roof, assuming enough people ask for it

Administrators who want a Windows version of Raspberry Pi Connect need to register their interest, or else the Pi team might ditch the concept.

Raspberry Pi Connect is a tool thatlets admins remotely access a Raspberry Pi device from a web browser.It launched in 2024 as a free service for individuals and was later joined by Raspberry Pi Connect for Organizations,aimed at commercial customers with fleets of devices, costing $0.50 perdevice per month.

$0.50 per device per month is cheap for a commercial remote access solution on Windows. In response to queries on the subject, theRaspberry Pi team made a Windows version of the service available, albeit as a highly experimental demo not intended for production, at the end of April.

Gordon Hollingworth, CTO of Software atRaspberry Pi, told The...

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