It seems odd that there’s still confusion on the terminology after all of these years. A search for “What is desktop virtualisation” turns up many sites trying to get a grip on the concept. Most of them are just wordy definitions trying to cover all the bases but not really saying anything in the process. The best one-line definition comes from Network World, and it defines desktop virtualisation as: “The use of software to abstract the operating system, applications and associated data from the user’s PC.”
Now imagine as a business owner being able to implement this into your company and cut the total cost of traditional IT ownership by 30% for businesses, by saving on migration and management.
Or imagine as a business owner being able to implement this into your company and cut the total cost of traditional IT ownership by 70% for businesses, by buying this as a service.
Imagine your business laptop failing, logging a call and within 24hrs being back in business.
TechMarketView analyst Anthony Miller advocates that the subscription model is more appealing than the hardware – which is why many larger firms already buy software this way.
Well you can do all of the above and if you would like to learn more please feel free to contact Webster Consulting to find out more.