Datasheet Azure Virtual Desktop Business and Adoption Plan
Virtual end-user compute to centralise and secure IT systems while reducing cost
By Insight Editor / 31 Aug 2022 / Topics: Modern infrastructure Microsoft Azure Cloud Virtualization
By Insight Editor / 31 Aug 2022 / Topics: Modern infrastructure Microsoft Azure Cloud Virtualization
Decentralised Information Technology systems can limit an organisation’s ability to scale, make it difficult to reduce costs and impact regulatory compliance. In our modern world where hybrid work models require constant access to head office resources, and cybersecurity threats are ever present, centralising IT infrastructure has never been more important.
Desktop virtualisation is one method used to centralise access to resources and limit security risk, however on-premises Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) deployments are very complex and expensive to implement. An Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) Business and Adoption Plan illustrates how cloud Virtual Desktop minimises cost and deployment complexity when compared with traditional VDI or End-User Compute solutions.
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