The tenth chapter in Brian Madden's, "The New VDI Reality" e-book, looks at what the perception of a desktop is, and then dives into the true definition of a desktop as it relates to technology today.
In this webcast presentation, experts from Forrester research share their findings on the economic benefit of the AppSense management suite, and why using such a tool to adopt new, virtualization-friendly strategies can truly help your organization cut costs and stay competitive.
Get a detailed look into the future of each desktop component, including Windows, PCs, devices with keyboards and mice, or end-user computing, to determine what the future of the desktop will look like.
This select chapter from Brian Madden's e-book, "The New VDI Reality", takes a look at how the desktop is more than a computer running Windows. Access now and find out if the traditional desktop is dead and how a desktop can truly be a desktop without a physical device.
Discover how once you figure out how to deliver the individual apps to users, the next step is to turn it back into a "desktop" by gluing together common authentication, identity management, apps stores, client devices, user settings, and data sync features.
When adopting Desktops as a Service (DaaS), IT pros must consider whether the DaaS desktops are going to run on a desktop platform (Windows 7, Windows 8) or a server platform (Windows Server 2008 R2, Server 2012).This chapter, from Brian Madden's expert DaaS E-Book, explores how to pick a Windows platform for DaaS environments.
We're surrounded by the drumbeat of "Windows is dying." But is that even true? And if so, does that mean any investment in DaaS could be a waste of time, money and effort? Or does it mean that you should actually accelerate your migration to DaaS?
In this chapter of Brian Madden's e-book, Security, learn about the necessary steps to take when planning for VDI security. Explore how VDI deployment options affect security as well as different options available for securing your desktop.
The final chapter of Brian Madden's e-book The New VDI Reality, discusses what the future of the desktop will look like from different perspectives of what "the desktop" is.
The thirteenth chapter of The New VDI Reality e-book, discusses how once you figure out how to deliver the individual apps to users, the next step is to turn it back into a "desktop" by gluing together the common authentication, identity management, apps stores, client devices, user settings, and data sync.