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DISRUPT23 Sponsor Q&A Interview: VMware

The week we’ve all been awaiting is here! DISRUPT23 – The Ultimate Global EUC in Munich is about to start. If you haven’t made it out, you can also catch all of the great content in Nashville, April 3-5. Register…

VDI and DaaS in a Hybrid World

As the world of digital work evolves to a new hybrid work model, end-user computing (EUC) professionals everywhere continue to seek the strategies that will help to improve the management, security and employee experiences for their mobile and remote workforce.…

Why Your Thin Client May Be Too Thin

Are Thin Clients a Thing of the Past? The concept of thin client computing grew up alongside the growth of Terminal Services and Citrix Server-based computing in the 2000’s, but the concept dates back decades when people accessed centralized application…

Amazon WorkSpaces: Now Available on IGEL OS

Amazon WorkSpaces on IGEL is Here! On February 25th, 2021, at IGEL DISRUPT Unite, IGEL announced and released a private build (fully supported) of IGEL OS containing an integration of Amazon WorkSpaces Linux client conveying to the world that all…

Secure Work Must Still be the Priority – at Home and Office

Much focus and attention in recent weeks has rightly focused on work-from-home strategies and business continuity planning. But bubbling up, underneath this topical priority, is an ever-increasing resurgence of security concerns. Initially organisations had to divert all their attention in…

Is DaaS Dastardly or Doable?

When will DaaS have its day? Right now, DaaS adoption remains at the bottom of the hockey stick curve but many dynamic changes are afoot that eventually should move things forward. First and center is Microsoft’s Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD),…

2019: The Year DaaS Comes of Age

IDC estimates that 60% of infrastructure spending will be on public or private cloud by 2022 as organizations continue to seek ways to lower hardware costs and increase productivity by leveraging cloud-native applications.  Gartner sees DaaS reaching “essential” feature parity…

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