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Desktop Virtualisation


Virtualising The Desktop …


In today’s IT environment users’ needs are evolving at a rapid pace.


Increasing demands for higher productivity, the drive for greater workspace freedom, flexible configurations and access through users own devices.


A technology literate workforce require access to their applications and data, anywhere, from any device for increasing mobility and freedom.


The rising momentum behind the move to virtual infrastructures and the central deployment of applications means that businesses are increasingly turning to Desktop Virtualisation to answer their desktop challenges.


This can be a complex area which requires a detailed understanding of the existing environment. Desktop Virtualisation now comes in many varieties with confusing terms from suppliers and vendors. At SCC we understand that organisations have unique problems to solve and our open approach assists our customers


in understanding not only the best technologies available but also in adopting a solution that is right for them.


Initiating the Virtual Desktop discussion  Considering the move to Windows 7?  Require predictable annuity costs?  Volatile number of users?  Many locations or branches to support?


 Limited numbers of IT staff who are required for other projects?


 Increasing numbers of mobile workers?  Rapid growth of knowledge workers?  Requirement to reduce management complexity and costs?


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