Preparing Your Remote Work Environment for the Long Haul
Enabling users to work from anywhere has been a core benefit of desktop and app virtualization from the very beginning. Historically, organizations have taken advantage of this capability at a small scale, but as the workplace has evolved, more users are working from home than ever before. The reasons for this trend toward a distributed workforce aren't hard to spot:
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