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sponsored by AMD and VMware, Inc.
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29 Feb 2008
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01 Feb 2008
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PDF
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Data Sheet
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English
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ABSTRACT:
VMware Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is a PC management solution for enterprise desktop administrators that provides a new way to address enterprise desktop problems such as security, manageability, reliability, and uniformity of working environments.
Read this white paper to learn how to build a thin-client infrastructure that optimizes usability, manageability, total cost of ownership, and flexibility. Read how VDI can provide your IT department with centralized control over desktop computing resources as well as the ability to consolidate virtual machines and effectively utilize your datacenter resources.
VDI allows your IT department to:
Maintain and manage all user applications, data, and environments in the centrally located data center.
Provide PC environments with all the benefits of virtualization, central management, hardware consolidation, and resource flexibility.
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Desktop Applications Management | Desktop Management | Server Virtualization | Software Virtualization | Thin Client Hardware | Thin Client Software | VMware
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