Friday, June 26, 2009

The Move to Desktop Virtualization

A Research Paper by Computerworld, Sponsored by NetApp

With increasingly dispersed workers, the need for access to corporate resources from a variety of devices is also increasing.

Organizations are therefore facing new desktop management issues and are turning to Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) or hosted virtual desktops to centralize data and management of the end-user desktop environment. However, because of the storage requirements of deploying VDI, organizations need to consider storage technologies that reduce costs and administration time required during deployment.

The goal of the survey was to understand key drivers for implementing VDI, as well as top concerns in this area.

Your organization can use responses from this research as a benchmark for how your peers are addressing these issues.

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Computerworld & NetApp

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