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Table of contents What is desktop as a service (DaaS)? How does desktop as a service work? What is the difference between VDI and DaaS What are the benefits of DaaS? FAQs What is Desktop as a Service (DaaS)? Desktop as a Service (DaaS) is a virtual desktop deployment model in which the virtual desktop

A virtual desktop is a thin or zero client merely relaying an image of data and applications stored remotely on a central server within a public, private or hybrid Cloud. It enables end-users with anytime, anywhere, any device…

What is Virtual Desktop Infrastructure? The Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is a virtualization technology that segregates desktop operating system, applications, and data from the hardware, and offers a robust, secure, flexible yet affordable desktop solution. The virtualization software…

What is Desktop Virtualization? Desktop Virtualization is a technology that empowers end-users with a virtual computing environment across devices (desktops, laptops, tablets, mobile phone, etc.) and locations thereby delivering a consistent user experience. It ensures a secure, highly…

What is Application Virtualization? Application Virtualization is a virtualization technology, where the required applications are hosted and published in a data center, and are relayed as mere images to the end-user devices to capture actions (keystrokes and mouse actions)…

How virtual desktops help businesses? Virtual desktops have the edge over other technology infrastructures in terms of end-user experience with anytime, anywhere, any device access resulting in employee productivity. It provides consistent end-user experience while accessing business applications…

What is a Cloud-hosted Desktop? A hosted desktop is a virtual machine hosting a remote instance of a local/physical desktop and its peripherals. When they are hosted on a cloud instead of an on-premises data center, it is…

What is BYOD? Organizations now have increasingly started to encourage employees to use their own devices, such as laptops, smartphones, and tablets, etc. within the organization. Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) refers to this trend of employees using…

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