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Cloud
Desktop

Cloud Desktops use a virtual machine operating system to run all the hardware, operating systems, applications, and data that can be individualized and delivered to each user’s device. This allows multiple users to share one operating system to run various desktops.

More flexibility for users means more productivity 

Cloud Desktop end users are not limited to just hauling around bulky laptops and downloading files to memory sticks to get work done. They can log in to their personal virtual desktop from any internet-enabled device when they want and, in most cases, anywhere in the world. Remote workers no longer put up with hassles of time-intensive user experiences to access “work” and perform their jobs. 

Costs can be predicted and planned, which leads to better IT purchase decisions 

Instead of having to wait for (and dread) new hardware and software prices to inconsistently be released, IT departments can count on far more predictable and recurring operating expenditure that is based on user counts, system performance, and data storage subscription models. 

Provide greater security protection 

IT departments can better protect and secure not only devices but also company intellectual property (IP). Whether resourced on publicly or privately powered cloud virtual desktops, IT departments can make sure that anything bad happening on one device will not transmit up to their cloud instances. 

Provide greater security protection 

The use of Cloud PC solutions means that users are no longer tied to a physical device or physical servers. That means fires, floods, snowstorms, or hurricanes cannot harm physical devices in the offices that would support them. Cloud-based data centers that run Virtual Desktops are located away from high-risk weather zones and provide secure 24/7 access to your resources via the cloud. The only element that could interrupt work using Virtual Desktops would be the loss of internet connection. 

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