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Choosing between virtual desktop and virtual application delivery can be a difficult decision. Desktop and app virtualization are often grouped together but are actually two separate technologies. Download this e-guide to determine if your organization should implement desktop or application virtualization, or a combination of the two.
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With cloud-based desktop management tools now available, organizations have more to consider when choosing between on-premises and cloud management tools. In this e-guide take a look at the use cases, features and pricing options to choose the best desktop management option for your organization.
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Although it's become increasingly common for organizations to allow employees to work from home, this presents a number of challenges, challenges that VDI can solve effectively. Learn the benefits VDI can have for managing remote employees, including enhanced security, simplified license management, and more.
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GPU virtualization is known for helping support graphics-heavy applications, but knowledge workers using Office apps and browsers can benefit, too. This e-guide explores three main use cases for vGPU, major players in the vGPU market, what to consider when selecting a vGPU option, and more.
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Choosing a monitoring platform for your virtual desktops can be a complex process. Find out what to expect from VDI monitoring tools and when to use them. Also, discover a breakdown of a common eight-layer model that addresses the major functional areas admins must monitor and manage.
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Download this guide as Tom Fenton, Senior Validation Engineer at the Taneja Group, illustrates several critical factors to consider when deciding to use an all-flash or hybrid array in your virtual desktop environments. Here, you'll evaluate hybrid vs. all-flash on cost, ability access to cold data, compression and deduplication, and more.
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VDI and desktop as service (DaaS) each have their own place when it comes to desktop virtualization - depending on the use case. Compare both methods in terms of five central categories: management, control, security, performance and cost.