Overcoming common obstacles to VDI implementation
Implementing virtual desktop infrastructure is a big change for any organization.
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Implementing virtual desktop infrastructure is a big change for any organization.
Why use virtual desktop infrastructure? Many government agencies have found plenty of reasons to do so, including supporting their increasingly diverse device fleets and reducing overall power consumption.
Virtual desktop infrastructure has undergone a renaissance in recent years as more organizations take up and support mobility initiatives.
Companies are increasingly looking to more comprehensive solutions such as additional security training, advanced malware detection, vulnerability scanning services and managed network security services.
With infections on the rise and becoming more insidious, companies can benefit from enlisting malware removal services to address this ongoing problem.
With a trusted managed services provider, companies can develop a clear information governance plan, laying out a strategy to keep files safe throughout their life in the company environment.
To smoothly manage a BYOD rollout, companies can benefit from working with a managed services provider and adopting sanctioned hosted collaboration solutions.
Server virtualization is quickly becoming the preferred deployment model for corporate data centers, as companies look to tap into the benefits of managing servers on a software level.
Bring Your Own Device programs are growing in popularity, and, as they evolve, the techniques for managing them are evolving as well.
Virtual desktop infrastructure was recently named as the No. 3 highest “low-risk/high-reward” technology in Computer Economics’ “Technology Trends 2014” study.
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