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Cloud
Desktop

We are experienced in Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) technology wherein a desktop operating system, typically Microsoft Windows, runs and is managed in a data center.

 

The virtual desktop image is delivered over a network to an endpoint device, 
which allows the user to interact with the operating system and its applications as if they were running locally. 


The endpoint may be a traditional PC, thin client device or a mobile device.

 

We adhere to your Organizational VDI Configuration policies, ranging from automatic presentation of the virtual desktop at logon to requiring the user

to select the virtual desktop and then launching it.

 

Once the user accesses the virtual desktop, it takes primary focus, and the look and feel are that of a local workstation. 


The user can select the appropriate applications and can perform their work.

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