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Using Zero-Client Computing to Reduce Desktop Support, Improve Deployment and Security, and Lower Energy Costs

Server virtualization is a mature technology today, and has proven that there are significant efficiencies to be gained by virtualized workloads. However, attempts to move this model of efficient computing to the desktop have brought about a different set of challenges.

This webcast explores current desktop virtualization solutions and examines why IT is moving to zero-client computing to achieve more reliable operation and higher levels of security. It also explains the key principles behind zero-client computing and how it works in practice.

Attendees will learn:

  • Why current desktop virtualization solutions still require a large amount of desktop support.
  • How zero-client computing provides the ability to significantly reduce desktop support through centralized management.
  • How zero-client computing lets you deploy fast, secure applications and data, and use substantially less energy than a client endpoint.

Find out how you can use desktop virtualization with zero-client computing to greatly decrease desktop support, deploy a new desktop in minutes, secure the desktop, and save electricity during operation.

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