Virtual Desktop
Helping businesses create a modern workplace with a secure and flexible end-user desktop environment.
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What is a Virtual Desktop?
A Virtual Desktop is a cloud environment that hosts and manages desktops from a central server.
Virtual desktop environments allow businesses to take greater control of their devices by providing the latest security and OS patches, ensuring all documents are accessible. In turn, end-users have the tools to boost productivity and collaboration.
How does Virtual Desktop Infrastructure work?
Virtual machines are hosted centrally, whether it’s within a public cloud (e.g. Microsoft Azure), a private cloud, or a datacentre. Virtual machines (VMs) host each desktop as an image, meaning multiple images are hosted in a single VM.
Once connected, devices can access the relevant data, documentation, and desktop loading approved applications for the end-user.
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Familiarity
Hosted Virtual Desktops deliver fast, familiar desktops to all end-users on any device and from any location.
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Security
A virtual desktop infrastructure gives multi-layered security. Users only have access to applications and data relevant to them, and patching is automatic.
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Control
Only users with accounts can access your hosted virtual desktop services. They do this through multi-factor authentication (MFA) security and policy-driven processes.