Just a few weeks ago, Microsoft introduced a significant development to its product portfolio: Windows Virtual Desktop — Microsoft’s most flexible service yet.
The new software is ideal for SME businesses with lots of data (both company and personal client data) or companies with multiple offices and remote workers across various locations.
Here’s a quick breakdown…
Windows Virtual Desktop is a complete desktop and app virtualisation service that allows you to run Windows in the Cloud. Virtual Desktop Infrastructures (VDIs) like this separate the desktop environment and associated application software from the physical device that is used to access it.
The recent development includes a number of key features to help improve flexibility within your business and to create a better end-user experience:
Additional benefits of the Windows Virtual Desktop include VDI/RDSH management as a service on Azure and a Windows 7 virtual desktop with free extended security updates.
The software is also integrated with the security and management of Microsoft 365, for added reassurance. Plus, since data is centralised in the Cloud and never saved on a device, security is improved too!
What’s more, Windows Virtual Desktop offers a cost-effective alternative to Citrix Workspace and Citrix Virtual Apps on Desktops — yet seamlessly integrates with both, allowing for a smooth transition to the new software.
Windows Virtual Desktop can be run on any device, including an Apple Mac. The software requires the below systems to operate.
To run Windows 10 multi-session, Windows 10 or Windows 7:
To run Windows Server 2012 R2, 2016, 2019:
To find out more about the new software or how it could be integrated into your company, contact Pro Drive IT today.