"Profile Virtualization in VDI" - RTO Software White Paper
Wednesday, 21 October 2009 by Michel Roth
This RTO white paper explores the advantages of VDI profile virtualization including design, configuration, increased performance, flexibility, expansion and integrity.

 

Managing user data in a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) environment is continually evolving as the computer industry takes the user desktop experience to new heights. Utilizing advanced software tools such as RTO Software’s Virtual Profiles, corporations can reduce IT infrastructure loads and desktop management costs, while simultaneously securing data and end-user access to information precisely when, where, and how it is needed – minus slow logon times and/or data degradation.

Throughout the virtualization process, careful consideration must be taken to fully maximize the benefits available for end users and IT administrators alike. When fully exploited, VDI business remuneration becomes wide spread for both work groups. These include faster user logon times and increased logon consistency as well as lower total cost of ownership and an extended shelf life for existing desktop devices throughout the enterprise.

Of all the tangible assets a corporation possesses today, none is more precious than its user data. Fast access, reliability and integrity of this valuable company resource are all critical in today’s marketplace.

Source: http://www.dabcc.com/downloadfile.aspx?id=836#signin


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