Desktop
Virtualization
Desktop
Virtualization offers new and powerful opportunities for IT to deliver
and manage corporate desktops and to respond to various user needs in a
flexible way. Virtualized desktops can be either client-hosted, or
centralized on servers in the data center—often referred to as a virtual
desktop infrastructure (VDI).
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05/12/2009 08:30 AM
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