What is Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)?

Desktop computing is a core technology in IT infrastructures offering enormous flexibility and mobility but at high operational costs in IT support, help desk, maintenance and software licensing. Enterprises today are seeking economic sensible solutions without creating new learning curves for the end user.Learn More

The Best Virtualization Strategy for Lowering Your IT Costs

Desktop virtualization (VDI) involves hosting full desktops inside virtual machines, on servers at a data center. Users then access these desktops from a local computer or a thin client. With desktop virtualization, a software layer called a hypervisor is added to the central server(s). The hypervisor allocates the server’s hardware resources dynamically and transparently so that multiple desktops can run simultaneously on the same physical device.Learn More

VDI Scenarios

 
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