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| Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) centralizes the user’s desktops from the distributed client environment into the datacenter and projects the screen to rich, thin or slim clients across the network to any location. In a VDI environment, virtual desktops can either be presented in a dedicated, one-to-one desktop–to–user relationship or a one-to-many relationship, where a single image acts as the foundation for a group of users with common traits (i.e. task workers). This approach to computing is designed to move an organization to a utility computing model where user agility is highly desired. However, the VDI environment and its utility nature create high levels of complexity in administration and execution. RES Software not only addresses these issues, but adds additional capabilities which enable the utility vision of this infrastructure. Register here to download our free whitepaper
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