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This webcast will look at how server-hosted VDI brings all the benefits of server virtualization to the desktop. Register today!
Desktop computing makes up an increasingly large part of enterprise computing infrastructure today. As distributed end points, desktops are difficult to secure, manage and maintain. Refresh cycles, compliance, ongoing maintenance and user support are huge undertakings. These challenges put IT resources under tremendous pressure and significantly increase total cost of ownership.
Desktop virtualization is not new, but to date, it has failed to gain widespread adoption. Server-Hosted Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) hosts individual Windows desktop PCs inside virtual machines running on servers in the data center. This thin-client architecture is significantly easier to secure, maintain and support and it enables an organization's complete Windows desktop environment to be securely accessed and serviced centrally.
Participation is limited to the first 100 attendees, so please register today!
Date: Tuesday, December 4, 2007 Time: 11:00am ET/ 8:00 am PT Duration: 50 minutes with 10 minutes Q&A Presenters: Peter Ghostine, Co-founder, Provision Networks and Chris Barclay, Director of Product Management, Virtual Iron Software
Best regards, The Provision Networks Team
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