Faced with a desktop replacement program or strategic review of your current desktop? VDI is rapidly becoming a viable option.
According to IDC, 2010 is the year within which we will see a peak in the technical evolution of VDI and market leaders will have emerged. Strategic are assisting many enterprise organisations with defining technology platforms for VDI, and are seeing more business cases with a positive result and solid ROI in favour of VDI.
With the market place evolving rapidly, making an informed decision on a VDI solution stack can be time consuming and costly.
Leverage the benefits of our in depth experience to reduce your efforts, speak to one of our trusted consultants today.
We have deployed VDI solutions across many industry sectors and have the knowledge and experience to help you plan and build a VDI solution that utilises your existing investment and integrates into your operational processes to ensure minimal disruption to your business.
Not only that, through our services division, we can help you to prove the concept and design a solution that scales, is easy to manage, then help to plan a migration that reduces the impact of change thus maintains productivity keeping users happy.
VDI works by separating the operating system and applications from the local hardware and storing it on a virtual machine in your datacentre. As a result, your IT professionals can manage the delivery and security of all desktop services from one centralised point. One benefit is you can tailor the services to meet the individual needs of employees or whole departments.
Key benefits
- Instant provisioning of new desktops
- Reduction in costs of application deployment
- Reduction in time spent in IT administration
- PC refresh cycle extended from 2-3 years to 5-6 years
- Improved productivity of staff due to faster application performance
- Personalised environment for users
- Can be deployed and used alongside various hypervisors
Matthew McCormack, a client computing consultant in IDC's European Systems Group, said: "2009 will be a developmental year for desktop virtualsation technology with lots of pilot activity. From 2010 we'll see the technology begin to enter the mainstream."
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