Desktops have been the bane of administrator’s existences ever since they first appeared on the market. Desktops are distributed points of access to system resources and as such
must be standardized as much as possible to reduce potential issues. However, too many organizations do not lock down their desktops even if they do standardize them. Open desktops or desktops where the end user is a local administrator are impossible to manage since they have the potential to change from the very moment they are deployed.
Learn how desktop virtualization greatly eases the pains of desktop management and deployment projects by centralizing all of your desktops, allowing all users access from any connected location (WAN, LAN, or home), completely locking down endpoints, and reducing service costs.