Top 6 desktop as a service (DaaS) providers: Amazon, Citrix and more Your email has been sent Desktop as a service adoption lags behind on-premise VDI, but the popularity of cloud-hosted desktops is ...
Desktops are diversifying. Long after we all collectively moved off of the traditional desk desktop (i.e the mostly wooden one, where you might still keep your coffee, spectacles and pens these days), ...
Seeking to capture a slice of market share in the emerging field of virtual desktop services, NaviSite, a Time Warner Cable company and managed service provider of cloud-based products has announced ...
Desktone, a provider of solutions for virtual desktops offered as outsourced subscription services, has unveiled a new program for enterprises evaluates the benefits of virtual desktop infrastructures ...
Can Nvidia’s Kepler Processor Revolutionize Virtual Desktop Hosting? Nvidia recently demoed its long-awaited Kepler graphics processor with no less than a simulation of two galaxies colliding. On a ...
Proponents of desktop virtualization have many reasons to advocate the technology over traditional PCs, including reduced energy costs, centralized desktop administration, increased security and ...
Microsoft announced today that their new Windows Virtual Desktop product is now available for public preview. This technology allows the enterprise to move their desktops and applications into Azure ...
As remote work became the default for many companies during the pandemic, it’s maybe no surprise that services like Microsoft’s Windows Virtual Desktop, which gives users access to a fully managed ...
One of the big questions in technology for the last three years has been how end users will adopt desktop virtualization. The answer, at least from some early adopters, seems to be “how won’t we do it ...
Azure Virtual Desktop host pools can now be joined to the Azure Active Directory service, Microsoft announced on Wednesday. This capability lets organizations using the Azure Virtual Desktop virtual ...
With Thanksgiving and Christmas behind us and the New Year upon us, it is time to take stock and see what changed for desktop virtualization in 2010. One thing is very clear: We have moved from ...