SERVER DESKTOP VIRTUALIZATION
SERVER VIRTUALIZATION :
- Implementation of hypervisor technologies to abstract physical server hardware and create multiple virtual machines (VMs) on a single physical server.
- Consolidation of server workloads to improve resource utilization, reduce hardware costs, and simplify management.
- High availability and disaster recovery capabilities to ensure business continuity and minimize downtime.
DESKTOP VIRTUALIZATION :
- Deployment of virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) solutions to deliver desktop environments as virtual machines hosted on centralized servers.
- Support for remote access and BYOD initiatives, allowing employees to access their desktops and applications from any device, anywhere.
- Enhanced security and data protection by centralizing desktop management and minimizing data exposure on endpoints.
APPLICATION VIRTUALIZATION :
- Virtualization of individual applications to separate them from the underlying operating system, simplifying deployment, updating, and compatibility.
- Compatibility with legacy applications and support for multiple operating systems without conflicts.
- Improved application performance and user experience through efficient resource allocation and isolation.