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Workspot is a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) that is designed for businesses in finance, legal, healthcare, retail, manufacturing, life sciences, construction and education. Administrators can configure security policies acr...Read more about Workspot
Kasm Workspaces is a container streaming platform for delivering browser, desktop and application workloads to the web browser. Kasm is changing the way that businesses deliver digital workspaces using our open-source web-native ...Read more about Kasm Workspaces
SmartVDI is a computing environment that assists organizations with the management and transition of data from physical workstations to virtual desktops. Designed for financial services, healthcare, defense, government, digital si...Read more about SmartVDI
Horizon is a desktop virtualization software that provides businesses with a digital workspace to access and manage virtual desktops or published applications on a centralized platform. Built on a hyper-converged infrastructure so...Read more about VMware Horizon
VirtualBox is an on-premise desktop virtualization platform that helps businesses run and manage virtual machines across different operating systems (OS). Using the open virtualization format (OVF), professionals can import applia...Read more about VirtualBox
Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops is a cloud-based and on-premise virtualization solution designed to help businesses enable secure and remote access to Windows, Linux and web applications and ensure desktop delivery from multiple ...Read more about Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops
Frame is a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) solution designed to help enterprises and independent software vendors (ISVs) run applications and desktops in the cloud. It enables businesses to store complete user information and...Read more about Frame
V2 Cloud is a fully integrated Desktop-as-a-Service solution that enables small to large businesses to securely host and access applications in the cloud. Key features include multi-factor authentication, screen sharing, while-lab...Read more about V2 Cloud WorkSpaces
Nerdio is a virtual desktop-centric IT platform for businesses of any size and in any industry. Users receive a complete IT package, including virtual desktops, software, servers, security and data protection, management and monit...Read more about Nerdio
Citrix Managed Desktops is a cloud-based software designed to help businesses manage and access virtual desktops or applications on a centralized platform. Administrators can provide workspace URL to employees and sort virtual mac...Read more about Citrix Managed Desktops
dinWorkspace is a cloud-based desktop virtualization software designed to help businesses store data and applications in a centralized server. Professionals can secure critical information via permission management, access digital...Read more about dinWorkspace
Microsoft Azure is a desktop virtualization platform that helps enterprises run virtual machines and applications in the cloud. It enables teams to manually configure and deploy desktops in Windows OS, which can be accessed on mul...Read more about Microsoft Azure
Amazon WorkSpaces is a cloud-based solution which enables businesses to provision virtual Microsoft Windows or Amazon Linux desktops, allowing end-users to remotely access documents, applications and resources via multiple devices...Read more about Amazon WorkSpaces
FastDesk is a desktop-as-a-service (DaaS) solution designed to help businesses access, and audit manage remote desktops using virtualization techniques. Hosted on DDoS-protected cloud infrastructure, it enables IT teams store and ...Read more about FastDesk
Paperspace is a desktop virtualization solution that lets businesses run virtual machines and desktops on Windows operating systems. Product designers can utilize the platform to handle graphical workloads including rendering, bui...Read more about Paperspace
Cameyo is the secure and 70% more cost-effective alternative to virtual desktop products like Citrix & VMware. Cameyo's Virtual App Delivery (VAD) service provides ultra-secure access to all SaaS, legacy Windows & internal apps yo...Read more about Cameyo
Trusted by thousands of companies in more than 160 countries, Iperius Backup is a powerful backup software for PCs and servers. The interface gives businesses the feeling of user-friendliness and the program core keeps the appeal ...Read more about Iperius Backup
Evolve IP Desktop as a Service (DaaS) is a cloud-hosted virtual desktop solution that helps businesses of all sizes streamline processes related to remote working. It comes with built-in antivirus and malware protection tools, ens...Read more about Virtual Desktop
Workspace ONE is a user-friendly intelligence-driven digital workspace solution that enables users to securely manage and deliver any app anywhere and on any device. It provides one source of truth for end user access provisioning...Read more about Workspace ONE
Albatross Desktop-as-a-Service (Daas) is a turn-key hosted desktops solution for SMBs and enterprises that scales with any business allowing teams to securely access applications from anywhere. The solution offers a cloud suite, w...Read more about Albatross Cloud
IT management is complex. From installing operating systems (OS) and business applications to ensuring data is secure and remotely accessible, there are several complex processes involved. And with companies implementing flexible remote work arrangements, the complexities are only increasing.
Virtual desktop interface (VDI) software helps address these challenges. It allows companies to host their server infrastructure and OS as well as business data on the cloud. This not only offers remote access to all business applications but also helps manage apps with complex processing requirements.
With several VDI solutions available on the market, software selection can be a time-consuming process. To help you make a purchase decision, we’ve created this buyers guide that has all the information you’ll need.
Here's what we'll cover:
VDI software is a type of software that allows users to host desktop environments on remote servers. In other words, it hosts the OS and business applications on the cloud so that both can be accessed remotely with any device. This tool is especially useful for implementing work-from-home policies where users need remote data access, but the movement of data through on-premise servers could result in lags and glitches.
This software allows businesses to move either the entire or a part of the server load of their business systems to the cloud. Since a majority of the processing happens on the cloud, business devices (such as desktops and laptops) bear less strain, which in turn increases their life spans.
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In this section, we’ll look at some of the key features of VDI software.
Desktop virtualization | Simulate the desktop environment and run applications on the cloud using virtual desktop images that can be accessed remotely. |
Data security and compliance management | Ensure compliance with data security policies, encrypt personal details, enforce firewall restrictions, and deploy data security apps for all connected systems. |
Data integration | Import data from public and private clouds or on-premise systems, and store it on the vendor’s cloud servers. |
Application virtualization | Save and run business applications on cloud servers and access them via virtual desktop images. |
Connection brokerage | Monitor the movement of data from cloud servers to virtual desktops. Control user access to applications or any other hosted resource. |
Based on the types of hosted applications, most VDI software buyers can be divided into one of the following two categories:
There are several benefits of using VDI software. Let’s have a look at a few of the most notable.
Mobile device access on the rise: Mobility is one of the biggest trends driving the adoption of VDI software. With more users accessing business applications on their smartphones and tablets, VDI solution providers have started adding mobile devices as service endpoints to offer a seamless mobile experience.
Note: The application selected in this article is an example to show a feature in context and isn’t intended as an endorsement or recommendation. It has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable at the time of publication.