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February 9, 2009

Desktop Virtualization

Many organizations have launched virtualization strategies to consolidate servers, reduce energy consumption in the data center, increase business agility and reduce costs. But there is life for virtualization beyond the server. Now virtualization is moving into the realm of desktop and mobile computing. As businesses look to make further cuts in IT Infrastructure expenses, many are implementing thin clients as virtual machines to replace more costly traditional PCs. One of the key benefits of desktop virtualization is to replace traditional desktops and gain more control over desktop environments. Current desktop management is insufficient and inefficient, so organizations gain greater flexibility and efficiency, particularly in change and configuration management.