Whether you're using an on-premises or off-premises VDI solution, there are specific qualities to consider when selecting an endpoint client for your users. I recently had a chance to work with zero, ...
It’s quite common when thinking about virtualization technology to focus on the server side. But moving forward, it’s the client side that will take on a greater role in deploying new operating ...
Demand for Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) technology has grown. Propelled by the COVID-19 pandemic and the wholesale shift to remote working, the sector is expected to increase at a CAGR of 14.4 ...
With the release of Windows Server 2008 R2, Microsoft is now in the VDI game, although quite frankly I’ve sat through sales pitches by VMware reps talking about how VDI is the “way to go” for the ...
But VDI is hardly new, and so far it has not lived up to that potential. Part of its slow uptake is that many IT administrators are a little gun-shy as a result of the thin client experience. After ...
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 shift to ...
Enterprise mobility chaos is driving a wealth of mobile device management and security offerings from a wide variety of vendors. Will virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) products and services become ...
High deployment costs, lack of multimedia support, pricey Microsoft licensing, and the Windows 7 transition all conspire to make the "obvious" desktop client alternative not so obvious It began so ...
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