VDI White Papers
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A Computer Weekly buyer's guide to going beyond desktop Computing
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comA digital workplace opens up a range of new possibilities for businesses, but it needs to be implemented in the right way. In this 13-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how digital workplaces demand increasing functionality, how to make sense of desktop as a service, and the value of unified endpoint management.
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4 VDI Automation Use Cases, Explored
Sponsored by: TintriDownload this E-Guide to unearth four VDI automation use cases specifically designed to streamline day-to-day IT workloads and find out how exactly they work.
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For VDI, the pandemic could require a new approach
Sponsored by: Cisco and VMwareVirtual desktops may seem like an ideal technology to support the massive number of employees forced to work from home due to today’s pandemic, but there are still several challenges IT teams may encounter. Read further into this E-Guide to learn the key factors for IT admins to consider when they build or adjust an established VDI deployment.
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ID the VDI Use Cases Most Applicable to Your Users
Sponsored by: Cisco and VMwareJust because you can, doesn’t mean you should – especially if it impacts your users. Inside this E-Guide, learn how to identify the right use cases for VDI based on your users’ demands, and how to select the right hardware for your particular use case.
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The VDI Evolution: Cloud, Automation, and More
Sponsored by: CitrixToday, VDI workloads are predominantly cloud-hosted, include automation capabilities, and frequently have baked-in monitoring features. Download a copy of this E-Guide to learn more about these latest VDI developments: cloud-hosted VDI, VDI automation, and advanced VDI monitoring tools.
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Healthcare VDI ties strongly to high-performing storage
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITIn healthcare, VDI can offer clinicians more options to access their desktops. But VDI storage concerns need to be anticipated.
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What's new with desktop virtualization management?
Sponsored by: TechTarget Virtual DesktopSecurity and user experience are among the top desktop virtualization management areas IT should focus on. Monitoring tools can help with both.
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VDI Gets a Grip on Your Application Packaging and Delivery Strategy
Sponsored by: Flexera SoftwareVirtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) pulls focus toward the infrastructure components needed to run a VDI environment, but the reality is that improved application delivery is a major VDI benefit. This e-guide reveals the four steps to app delivery success through VDI.
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Crafting the most effective mobile strategy
Sponsored by: MicrosoftIn this expert e-guide you'll discover how to make the most of mobility in your organization. You'll discover how to assure mobile employee productivity, how mobile cloud computing infrastructures enable modern workers, and 4 ways to break through barriers to business mobility.
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The state of DaaS in recent years: Challenges and use cases
Sponsored by: NerdioIn this e-guide, independent industry analysts Jack Madden and Gabe Knuth, discuss the state of the DaaS industry in recent years and examine how the technology has matured. They dive into the challenges and benefits of DaaS, as well as common use cases.
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Virtual, mobile healthcare apps: The challenges, what makes a successful mobile app
Sponsored by: Blue CedarDownload this e-guide to discover the challenges facing mobile in healthcare and what a mobile application needs to truly be successful and stand out in the healthcare space.
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Compare desktop virtualization options: DaaS vs. VDI
Sponsored by: CitrixIt can be difficult to compare VDI vs. DaaS when determining which, if either is right for your organization. In this e-guide gain an understanding of the different capabilities each delivery method offers, and find use cases for each.
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How to pick the right VDI management and monitoring tools
Sponsored by: CitrixIt can be difficult to choose the right VDI management and monitoring tools. IT must determine what their organizations needs are, what problems the tools must address, and assess current products. In this e-guide you'll learn how to choose the right tool for your organization and more.
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Considerations for virtual application delivery vs. full desktops
Sponsored by: CitrixChoosing between virtual desktop and virtual application delivery can be a difficult decision. Desktop and app virtualization are often grouped together but are actually two separate technologies. Download this e-guide to determine if your organization should implement desktop or application virtualization, or a combination of the two.
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Compare Desktop Virtualization Options and Vendors: DaaS vs. VDI
Sponsored by: NerdioWhen choosing a desktop virtualization option it can be difficult to weight the pros and cons of different delivery methods. In this e-guide compare desktop virtualization options and use cases for VDI vs. DaaS. Also, compare the custom services that different DaaS vendors offer.
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The Layers and Capabilities of a VDI Monitoring Platform and What to Expect from VDI Monitoring Tools
Sponsored by: NerdioChoosing 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.
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VDI vs. DaaS vs. RDSH - What Customers Compare When Choosing a Virtual App Delivery Method
Sponsored by: NerdioFor IT admins choosing between VDI, desktop as a service (DaaS) and Microsoft Remote Desktop Session Host (RSDH) for virtual application delivery can be a daunting task. Understand what your customers consider when determining which delivery method – or combination of methods, best meets the needs of their organization.
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How to pick between VDI vs. DaaS for desktop virtualization
Sponsored by: VMwareVDI 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.
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Businesses Eye VDI Security to Fight Cyberattacks
Sponsored by: CitrixThe rise of data breaches puts security as a top priority in businesses, and VDI is a layer that can help IT minimize the number of vulnerable endpoints. Download our e-guide to learn how VDI security can bulk up your defenses against cyberattacks.
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Take Control of Virtual Desktop Access with Two-Factor Authentication
Sponsored by: CitrixIn this expert e-guide, we explore the concept of two-factor authentication (2FA) and how it applies to virtual desktop access. Find out how this approach improves password management without adding complexity to the user experience.
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Why VDI Monitoring Tools Are Crucial To The End-User Experience
Sponsored by: CitrixIn order to ensure your VDI is working at its full potential a robust monitoring program is required. In this expert e-guide, discover the snags many companies face when monitoring their VDI, and some simple solutions to help you discover the underlying causes of performance issues.
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Do You Need Malware Protection on a VDI Thin Client?
Sponsored by: Dell, Microsoft and CitrixThere are plenty of options for VDI thin client devices out there, and most are safe to use without antimalware software. But there are some thin client models that should have added malware protection. Learn which thin client needs extra protection and why.
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Evolution of the Virtual GPU as a Mainstream Platform
Sponsored by: HPE and AMDVirtual GPUs are becoming crucial to hybrid cloud planning. With companies like AMD, NVIDIA, and Intel throwing their hats in the ring, expect improvements to the technology. Explore the evolution of the virtual GPU – from its beginning as a GPU cloud to what we know as today's virtual GPU.
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GPU Virtualization Isn't Just For Graphics-heavy Apps
Sponsored by: HPE and AMDGPU virtualization is known for helping support graphics-heavy applications, but knowledge workers using Office apps and browsers can benefit, too. This e-guide explores three main use cases for vGPU, major players in the vGPU market, what to consider when selecting a vGPU option, and more.
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Virtual GPU Is Nearly Ready For The Enterprise Masses
Sponsored by: HPE and AMDGPU virtualization is traditionally only for virtual desktop users that need to run resource-intensive applications, but more competition among vendors could change that paradigm. Discover how the current virtual GPU market is growing more affordable than ever before.