Desktop Virtualization

Desktop virtualization is a productive alternative for client systems like desktop and laptop computers. The environment sets the standard for client operating systems, separating a personal desktop environment from a physical machine, enhancing security and management.

 
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Reduced Costs and Downtime

Remote access and centralized monitoring allows for immediate response when updating system patches or isolating compromised data. Having the need for fewer stand-alone systems helps support decreased cost in licensing and software updates. User systems then become increasingly mobile and customizable without additional setup, decreasing the down time required to set up a new configuration. Power consumptions on devices not being actively used will decrease and help make the IT operations greener.

Secure Access and Disaster Recovery

With data secured through a centrally controlled system, attacks can be identified and quickly removed or isolated from the system. In the event of a disaster, information that is remotely stored can be easily accessed from almost any location, simplifying and expediting data recovery.