Desktop virtualisation (also known as Desktop as a Service), makes your desktops more flexible, easier to use, easier to manage, and easier to secure. It also lowers your IT costs. Desktop virtualization separates your desktop from the physical hardware, which enables your users to access their virtual desktop from anywhere, and on any device, delivering benefits such as:
- The ability to easily access your desktop on any device
- Easily being able to access your desktop remotely
- Being able to manage everything centrally, instead of manually updating devices individually
- Security for all apps and data on your virtual desktop hosted in the cloud and ready for action, at any time.
If you are on a journey to the cloud, desktop virtualisation is a big win. It brings all of the benefits of the cloud to your users. Here are benefits of the Citrix Remote Desktop virtualisation solution, Citrix Virtual Desktops.
You make security more scalable
- Updates are the foundation of the most stringent security strategies. One of the advantages of the cloud is that as soon as a vulnerability is detected, you receive the latest patches and fixes, delivered automatically.
- With Virtual Desktops, you get quick updates to protect your desktops from new threats. However, you will not need to update each desktop individually, as updates are managed centrally.
- Virtual Desktops simplifies security through back-ups. If someone loses their laptop, you can quickly get that user back up and running with precisely the same desktop set-up, but on a new device.
You lower your costs
- Maintaining distributed desktops is very expensive. There is also a massive opportunity cost when your staff are stuck on outdated PCs, but you cannot afford to get them an upgrade.
- There is also the cost of migrating to a new operating system (OS). The average cost of a migration from Windows XP to Windows 7 was £663, and the move to Windows 10 is going to cost even more.
- Virtual Desktops drastically reduces the time and cost of migrations because it lets you roll out the new OS centrally. You get more control, and your users get the new OS faster than they would have the old way.
- Savings depend on your organisation. But some organisations have reported savings as high as 70 per cent by switching to desktop virtualisation.