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Top 10 Benefits of VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure)

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  Virtual Desktop Infrastructure or VDI is a form of desktop virtualization, where desktop environments are hosted on a central server. This technology allows for several desktop images to run within a virtual machine – these are then delivered to the end-user via a network. The endpoints could be devices like PCs, tablets, smartphones, or thin client terminals. In this post, we will focus on Top 10 benefits of VDI. Centralized, simplified management Accessibility Flexibility Workforce mobility BYOD Increased productivity Cost efficiency Decreased security risks Better disaster recovery Centralized troubleshooting In-depth Report on Top 10 Benefits of VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) by AnuntaTech.com

How Does Virtual Desktop Technology Support Patient Care?

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  The healthcare industry is subject to stringent requirements for assuring the security of patient information. In a typical small medical office, one or several licensed practitioners are supported by nurses, assistants, and front-office staff. These individuals are experts in providing medical services to patients, not the IT behind-the-scenes infrastructure. Can virtual desktop technology be adopted to efficiently and securely address patient care? Virtual Desktops First, let’s delve into virtual desktop technology. Virtual desktops are available in two major forms: Read More

Why Cloud Desktops Matter in 2021

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Many folks declared 2020 the year of the cloud desktop, due in no small part to the onset of the pandemic and the pressure it placed on businesses to implement more flexible IT systems. But even with 2020 having come and gone, there remains plenty of reason to believe that cloud desktops will remain critical for the foreseeable future. The pandemic may finally (hopefully) be ending, but the benefits offered by cloud desktops will remain very relevant in a post-Covid world. With that reality in mind, here’s a look at four reasons why cloud desktops continue to be a valuable solution in 2021. 1. Ongoing remote work The slowing down of the pandemic means that more workers have the option to return to their offices. But many won’t, at least not on a full-time basis. Remote work is here to stay, according to most analysts. Read More …