The desktop of the future is not a single PC: It's a combination of different devices, multiple platforms, legacy and web-based applications, as well as the end user's data and settings. Desktop virtualisation gives end users a personalised view of their desktop, applications and data while maintaining centralised control and security. Separating the desktop from the underlying hardware and the applications from the operating system to simplify and reduce the costs of desktop management.
Enables IT partner with the leading Virtual Desktop brokers providers to let IT run virtual desktops in the datacenter while giving end users a single view of all their applications and data in a familiar, personalised environment on any device at any location.
With the following advantages:-
Reduce the Costs of Desktop Management
Save money and time spent on testing, provisioning, managing and supporting traditional Windows desktops. Reduce storage requirements and costs by up to 70%.
Securely Deliver Complete Desktop Environments
Maintain control over data and intellectual property by keeping it secure in the datacenter. End users can access their personalised desktop, complete with applications and data, from any location, at any time without jeopardising the corporate security policies.
Quickly Provision and Manage Desktops and Applications
Deploy new desktops in minutes, optimising the value of IT resources and getting end users productive faster. Instantly apply desktop updates at any time from a central location.
Overall desktop virtualisation represents an intriguing blend of the future and the present. The concept of virtualising client devices is an undeniably futuristic idea of true "anytime / anywhere / any device" computing model. At the same time, it leverages the present-day realities of server virtualisation, reliable high-speed networks, enormous CPU horsepower and smart software.
For companies looking to combine the benefits of centralised computing architectures with the flexibility of distributed environments, desktop virtualisation solutions represent a practical, cost-effective blend of those two worlds. Tackling the requirements of today's security risks while satisfying the demands of end users.