kenneth le ism158 spring 2010 pankaj mehra. remote access to full desktop environments from...
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Kenneth LeISM158
Spring 2010Pankaj Mehra
Remote access to full desktop environments from anywhere, anytime
Flexible hardware combinations Centralized management Secure application and data
resources Optimized resources on shared
servers
Centralized applications and data Safe, secure software updates Simplified support Quick, complete recovery Dynamic resource management User isolation (login accounts) Desktop access control (user/group control
access) Minimize management, support, downtime costs Desktop image library
Performance Rich content, media, music Bandwidth congestion
Hardware compatibility Cost
Hardware Thin clients or other devices
Implementation Licensing Expansion of existing virtualization infrastructure
Fixed-purpose computing environments Call centers Point-of-sale Hospitals School
November 2008, Forrester Research Report estimates cost: Thin client Server Storage Licenses OS Applications=$1760
5 months later, Forrester Research Report estimates cost dropped by half
"Desktop virtualization is a lot like hybrid cars. No one disputes the value and they love the idea, but it is just too expensive to write a check and pay a lot when the traditional version is cheaper and already paid for,“ - Mark Margevicius (Gartner Research)
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/052810-what-desktop-virtualization-really.html?page=3
http://www.infoworld.com/t/platforms/desktop-virtualization-making-pcs-manageable-677?page=0,3
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_desktop_infrastructure