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While desktop virtualisation is nothing new, the coronavirus pandemic has demonstrated the value of providing employees with seamless remote access. In this e-guide we look at the suitability of streaming applications via virtual desktop infrastructure to support employees working from anywhere.
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VDI and desktop as service (DaaS) each have their own place when it comes to desktop virtualization - depending on the use case. Compare both methods in terms of five central categories: management, control, security, performance and cost.
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In this week's Computer Weekly, delve into Microsoft's trial of an underwater data center and assess the technology and environmental implications. In addition, read on to see if the desktop PC is set to be reinvented as PC suppliers build new products around Windows 10. Read the issue for these highlights, and more.
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With more people entering the age of the "digital workforce," companies are looking at ways to better enable their employees, giving them the flexibility, agility, and security to let them work wherever they choose. In this e-guide, learn how you can deliver digital workspaces with consumer simplicity and enterprise security.
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Download this guide as Tom Fenton, Senior Validation Engineer at the Taneja Group, illustrates several critical factors to consider when deciding to use an all-flash or hybrid array in your virtual desktop environments. Here, you'll evaluate hybrid vs. all-flash on cost, ability access to cold data, compression and deduplication, and more.
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New competition in GPU virtualization is leading to the creation of more affordable products. In this expert e-guide, we discuss the current state of vGPU and what your options are. You'll get the chance to learn about new GPU products and the trends behind their creation as we compare the technologies and their features.
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Thin clients are useful endpoints for organizations that support VDI, because they provide and extra layer of protection from user-initiated security risks. In this e-guide, find out the security benefits of using thin client devices as part of your desktop virtualization strategy.
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IT admins usually list several reasons why they use desktop and application virtualization, but one thing they can almost all agree on is that these technologies simplify management. This e-guide reveals the top four drivers behind desktop virtualization adoption and discusses the differences between desktop and server virtualization.
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GPU virtualization is traditionally only for virtual desktop users that need to run resource-intensive applications, but more competition among vendors could change that paradigm. Discover how the current virtual GPU market is growing more affordable than ever before.