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Desktop virtualization infrastructures (VDI) offer a way to extend the benefits of virtualization- better performance, lower TCO, better security, greater flexibility and power savings – to the end-user desktop. 

 

Much like server virtualization, desktop virtualization works by separating out the actual physical location of the desktop from the end user access point.  This makes it possible for end users to access a uniform and consistent version of their specific desktop from anywhere, without being tied down to a specific hardware device.    


Since Virtualized Desktop environments are controlled from a central point in the data center, IT departments have the ability to manage enterprise clients from the data center rather than at each user’s desk, reducing the cost and complexity of onsite support while enhancing application management.

VDI helps IT organizations become more agile and responsive, meeting service level agreements and corporate goals through:  

  • Centralized software provisioning for PCs and other client devices
  • Reduced costs as thin clients last much longer than desktop computers.
  • Centralized Client OS Management
  • Reduction in desktop and help desk costs
  • Power cost reductions for thin client model
  • Improved Data Security from unmanaged devices
  • Secure Remote Access
  • Improved Compliance for HIPPA and Sarbanes Oxley
  • Reduced Application Compatibility Issues

Oru solutions are built on marketing leading technologies that are cost effective, scalable and increase utilization.  VDI is an important component of the overall virtualization strategies we provide which includes solutions for storage, network and server virtualization. 

 

We enable organizations to:

  • Reduce Desktop TCO: With centralized desktop maintenance and lower energy usage
  • Accelerate Desktop Deployments:  Maintain fewer desktops and easily deploy virtualization-ready infrastructures
  • Improve Data Security: Locate important and business-critical data centrally in the data center for enhanced security and better compliance
  • Improve Support:  Rebuilds, changes and maintenance to operating systems can be done centrally within the data center.