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Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) has had a slow start over the past few years. Many enterprises tried and failed to implement VDI or didn't see the utility, cost savings or productivity they ...
Desktop-as-a-Service, along with other cloud-based services (Infrastructure-as-a-Service, Platform-as-a-Service, Software-as-a-Service) enables organisations to more of their applications and backend ...
This year’s coronavirus-driven shift to remote work has renewed interest in Virtual Desktop Infrastructure and its cloud offshoot, Desktop-as-a-Service. The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent ...
Since virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and remote desktop session host (RDSH) technology has been available, vendors have offered on-premises solutions. Because these companies have made a name ...
Vendors have even WAN access to VDI, so it only makes sense that eventually the idea of using VDI through a cloud service provider would arrive. It has, in the form of desktop as a service (DaaS).
VDI was supposed to save money, but instead, it could actually cost more money in the data center because the server versus virtual desktop ratio wasn't as favorable as it looked on paper.
Installing traditional desktop PCs was initially considered but rejected as it didn’t give the freedom or flexibility for students to work. Instead, we’ve invested in a Citrix XenDesktop VDI platform ...
To get a deeper understanding of Desktop-as-a-Service we spoke with Sachin Sharma, director of product marketing and Gabe Knuth, senior product line marketing manager at VMWare.
Tabush explained, “We built and run our own [Desktop-as-a-Service] DaaS platform called Boxtop. We have our own cloud infrastructure and use VMWare Horizon View as the main ingredient to manage ...
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