Desktop Virtualization

Desktop virtualization enables the delivery of Microsoft Windows virtual desktop in the form of a service, regardless of the user’s location. Users are offered a dynamic desktop delivery system every time they log on. In this way, system security is further enhanced, providing a significantly simpler and cheaper maintenance of operating systems on workstations.

Virtualization reduces total cost of the desktop up to 40% and increases data security while ensuring business continuity. This is done through a centrally managed data center, enabling desktops to be accessed both locally and remotely from any location.

The open architecture solutions for desktop virtualization provided by Datatek offer flexibility in terms of the virtualization platform, as well as the type of desired work stations. Due to the use of advanced technology for virtual desktop management, there is a lesser need for storage space, while the maintenance and administration of these systems are significantly simplified.

Brian Madden writes about desktop virtualization on his blog. Read the article.

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