Today, IT administrators face many challenges associated with having a diverse and distributed PC infrastructure. Securing sensitive data and controlling user access—including employee-owned and contractor PCs that can spread viruses over a network—are becoming increasing concerns. More and more, they’re looking for ways to simplify the PC infrastructure, in order to reduce the cost and complexity of desktop provisioning, deployment and support for countless PCs and configurations around the globe. Despite these challenges, end users want their own personal desktop, including the ability to control their own settings and install applications and devices. This Demo explains how desktop virtualization addresses both IT’s need for greater control and simplicity and end users’ desire for the freedom they need to be productive.
| Type: | miscellaneous |
| Posted: | April 25, 2008 |
| Format: | WMV |
| Language: | English |
| Topic: | Hardware; Software |
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