Desktop Virtualization
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is an alternative desktop service model that gives users access to desktops running in the data center.
Personal computers are of great importance for individual and organizational productivity. Personal computers are an important part of our daily lives.
This importance is forcing organizations to think about how to manage their desktop systems more effectively and keep them always accessible and secure.
Desktop virtualization technologies eliminate the difficulties experienced with traditional methods of managing desktop systems.
Pros of Desktop Virtualization
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By getting more out of the software you have, you have the opportunity to produce solutions to the problems you face.
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Preparation of a new PC in times measured in seconds
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Access to the desktop regardless of hardware and location
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New application and operating system installations
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Can be completed centrally quickly and at low cost
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Extending the economic life of user-side hardware
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Access to the corporate desktop environment even with hardware without a hard disk with BootTP protocol
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Centralized management of patches and security s
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Reducing the number of virtual desktops to be managed with a common desktop image of similar users Increasing user and IT efficiency