WHITE PAPER:
Find out how VDI helps IT shift to a centralized architecture in order to lower capital and operating expenses, increase flexibility, and improve security and explore three organization's experience with VDI.
EGUIDE:
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.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, delve into Microsoft's trial of an underwater data center and assess the technology and environmental implications. In addition, read on to see if the desktop PC is set to be reinvented as PC suppliers build new products around Windows 10. Read the issue for these highlights, and more.
EZINE:
Two companies implemented desktop transformation initiatives that stood out above the rest. Learn more about the winners of the Access Innovation Awards.
EGUIDE:
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.
EGUIDE:
IT admins usually list several reasons why they use desktop and application virtualization, but one thing they can almost all agree on is that these technologies simplify management. This e-guide reveals the top four drivers behind desktop virtualization adoption and discusses the differences between desktop and server virtualization.
EGUIDE:
This informative e-guide helps to identify the fine line between keeping your organization's VDI software properly up to date and overzealously jumping on every chance to upgrade your technology. It offers a five step checklist to help uncover areas in which your organization is lacking, and how and if you can benefit from a VDI software update.
EGUIDE:
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.