Overview:
Deliver desktops from the datacenter as a managed
service. Increase efficiency, reliability, and
availability . Virtual desktops and applications
create a more flexible business infrastructure so
you can quickly respond to changing business needs.
See faster deployments, less help desk calls and
improved business continuity. Costs will go down
and service levels will go up.
Desktops as a Managed Service:
Streamline the deployment and management of
desktops by delivering desktops as a managed
service. Deploy virtual desktops to both local and
remote users. Cut desktop costs by up to 50%.
Bring business continuity and disaster recovery
solutions to the desktop by eliminating planned and
unplanned downtime. Ensure compliance while
retaining business agility and a great user
experience with improved desktop management.
Windows 7 Migration:
Start
the transition to Windows 7 by virtualizing your
existing Windows applications now. Remove their
dependency on the operating system with application
virtualization. Later, deploy applications to
Windows 7 faster by copying application files rather
than installing them. With application
virtualization, you can update a master desktop
image without affecting user settings or data.
Reduce support demands on IT during operating
system migrations by virtualizing desktops and
isolating them from the OS. Reduce conflicts and
streamline deployments of both applications and
desktops while reducing support calls.
Remote & Branch Offices:
Deliver consistent desktops as a managed service
to remote and branch offices. Give secure remote
access with a consistent high performance user
experience to teleworkers and temporary workers
while protecting your data. Users can access
corporate desktops and applications from almost any
device while security policies protect sensitive
data.
Manage your remote desktops from a central
location and eliminate the need for administrative
staff in branch offices. Provision desktops faster
than ever while reducing operating costs and support
costs.
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