How Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Enables Digital Transformation
Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) is a foundational technology that many organizations leverage as part of their digital transformation strategy.
Digital transformation, the process of applying innovative digital strategies to improve operations and create new services, imposes a variety of challenges on organizations. Accordingly, the IT playbook for adapting to these changes continues to evolve. Dynamic allocation of IT resources, emerging security concerns and an increasingly remote workforce are just some of the factors organizations have to address while remaining competitive.
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