Best Virtual Desktop (VDI) Software of 2024

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    Inuvika OVD Enterprise Reviews
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    Inuvika

    $9.20/concurrent user/month
    40 Ratings
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    Inuvika OVD Enterprise is a digital workspace platform that gives users secure access to their work apps from anywhere. Inuvika embraces the zero-trust principle, widening usability, as BYOD becomes far more commonplace . OVD Enterprise reduces complexity for admin, provides a better user experience and lowers the total cost of ownership by up to 50% when compared to Citrix or VMware Horizon Apps. OVD Enterprise delivers virtualized Windows and Linux apps and virtual desktops. (VDI) to users on any device. It can be deployed on-premise or through any private of public cloud platform provider. It is also available as a service through our network of Managed Services Providers. OVD is easy to install and manage and it delivers a fast and intuitive user experience. It integrates with leading enterprise standards, including any directory service, storage, and hypervisor. Key Features: Use any device, including macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS/Android, Chromebook, Raspberry Pi, or any HTML5 Web browser. Multi-tenancy support Integrated Two-Factor Authentication Integrated Gateway enables secure remote access without a VPN Single Web-based Admin console Deploys on Linux Reduced infrastructure requirements
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    Venn Reviews
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    Venn the secure workspace for remote work that allows you to configure security policies that specifically help protect a company’s sensitive data, instead of having to protect the entire device. Venn's software empowers employees to be their best in work and life by allowing them the freedom and flexibility to use a single computer for both, without compromising organizational security and compliance. It also helps organizations reduce or eliminate the cost and complexity of buying, managing, and securing company-owned PCs, as well as eliminating the need for clunky virtual desktop infrastructure.
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    Thinfinity Workspace Reviews
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    Thinfinity Workspace

    Cybele Software, Inc.

    13 Ratings
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    Thinfinity Workspace 7.0's Technical Highlights: - Progressive Web App (PWA) technology for a seamless user experience - Integrated Thinfinity VNC, VirtualUI, and z/Scope for maximum versatility - HTML5 terminal emulation supporting DEC terminals, TN 5220, and TN 3270 protocols - Robust enterprise-grade audit logs for security and compliance management - Proprietary VNC protocol for real-time monitoring and troubleshooting IMPROVE USER EXPERIENCE - Deliver business-critical apps, desktops and files from a single web portal. - Provide simplified remote browser access for your users, while confining them to only the resources that they need. SIMPLIFY IT AND AVOID VPNs - Forget traditional VPN deployments and complexities. - Enable access from Chromebooks, mobile devices or any computer with a Web Browser. Zero setup. KEEP YOUR BUSINESS SECURE - Use enterprise-grade encrypted connections. - Integrate with your existing and external identity platforms. - Apply 2FA or MFA policies with all identity providers.
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    Kasm Workspaces Reviews
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    Kasm Workspaces

    Kasm Technologies

    $0 Free Community Edition
    121 Ratings
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    Kasm Workspaces streams your workplace environment directly to your web browser…on any device and from any location. Kasm is revolutionizing the way businesses deliver digital workspaces. We use our open-source web native container streaming technology to create a modern devops delivery of Desktop as a Service, application streaming, and browser isolation. Kasm is more than a service. It is a platform that is highly configurable and has a robust API that can be customized to your needs at any scale. Workspaces can be deployed wherever the work is. It can be deployed on-premise (including Air-Gapped Networks), in the cloud (Public and Private), or in a hybrid.
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    TruGrid Reviews
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    TruGrid

    TruGrid

    $12/month/user
    13 Ratings
    TruGrid SecureRDP is the preferred Remote Desktop & RemoteApp solution for Service Providers, Windows Hosting companies, ERP Vendors, and Business IT. With TruGrid SecureRDP … - Securely connect employees to their Office PCs, Virtual Desktops, or RemoteApp anywhere - Implement the safest and fastest "Work from Home" solution - Help IT Admins quickly secure RDP and VDI without exposing firewalls - Eliminate threat of spreading ransomware via VPN connections to Office - Stop cost & pain of multiple add-ons (VPN+MFA+RDP) with one solution - Connect to full desktops or individual apps - Maintain session security and privacy - Implement a Remote Access solution with Zero Trust - Meet PCI / HIPAA compliance for exposed RDP Ports - Connect to multiple cloud desktops, including Azure, AWS, or any datacenter - Complement or eliminate the complexity of Microsoft Remote Desktop Services (RDS) - Supports Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and Chrome endpoints - TruGrid includes free setup and can be implemented company-wide in less than 1 hour - TruGrid includes free 24x7 support
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    IBIK ASTER Reviews
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    ASTER is multiseat software that works on Windows 7/8/10/11/11 and Windows Server 2016/2019. This program allows you to organize multiple work seats at a lower budget, which is very important during COVID-19. By connecting multiple monitors, keyboards, or mice to one computer, users can create multiple workspaces. ASTER is a zero client software. It allows you to create zero clients - virtual desktop client without thin client hardware.
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    Azure Virtual Desktop Reviews
    Azure Virtual Desktop (formerly Windows Virtual Desktop), is a cloud-based desktop and app virtualization service. It is the only virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), which offers simplified management, multi-session Windows 10 optimizations, support for Remote Desktop Services (RDS), and support for Microsoft 365 Apps. You can deploy and scale your Windows desktops or apps on Azure in minutes.
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    Ace Cloud Hosting Reviews
    Ace Cloud Hosting offers managed VDI and hosted desktop services to end-users and enterprises. You can now work remotely from anywhere, at any time, from any device. Ace Cloud hosting VDI service providers offer enterprise-grade security and 99.99% uptime.
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    Cameyo Reviews

    Cameyo

    Cameyo

    $12.00/month/user
    1 Rating
    Cameyo is a secure Virtual Application Delivery platform (VAD) for any Digital Workspace. Cameyo makes it easy, seamless, secure, and simple to deliver Windows and internal web apps to any device via the browser, without the need to use VPNs or virtual desktops. Cameyo allows organizations to give their employees secure access to business-critical apps from anywhere. This makes hybrid and remote work possible. Cameyo's Digital Workspace solution is used by hundreds of organizations and enterprises to deliver Windows and internal web apps to hundreds of thousands of users around the world.
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    Nerdio Reviews

    Nerdio

    Adar

    $100 per month
    1 Rating
    Managed Service Providers and Enterprise IT professionals can quickly and easily deploy Azure Virtual Desktop or Windows 365. They can also manage all environments from one platform and optimize costs by slashing up to 75% on Azure storage and compute. Nerdio Manager for Enterprise extends Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop and Windows 365 admin capabilities. It allows for fast and simple virtual desktop deployments, easy management in just a few mouse clicks, and cost optimization features for savings up to 75% - all paired with the unmatched security and expert-level Nerdio assistance. Nerdio Manager MSP is a multi-tenant Azure Virtual Desktop or Windows 365 deployment, management and optimization platform for Managed Services Providers. It allows for automatic provisioning in less than an hour (or connects to an existing deployment within minutes), and management of all customers through a simple admin portal. Cost-optimization with Nerdio’s Advanced Auto-scaling.
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    SoftNAS Reviews
    SoftNAS is a cloud-native and software-defined enterprise cloud NAS filer product line. It can be used for primary data storage, secondary data storage, and hybrid cloud data integration. It allows existing applications to securely connect to the cloud without reengineering. SoftNAS offers enterprise-class NAS features such as high-availability and deduplication, compression and thin-provisioning. It also supports LDAP integration and Active Directory integration. SoftNAS protects mission critical data, primary, hot data, backup/archive, and makes cloud data migration more efficient and reliable. SoftNAS offers the most comprehensive storage options in terms price vs performance and backend storage choice, available on-demand at petabyte-scale across the AWS Marketplaces and Azure Marketplaces as well as on-premises on VMware.
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    V2 Cloud Reviews

    V2 Cloud

    V2 Cloud Solutions

    $40 per month
    6 Ratings
    Virtualization of your desktop doesn't need to be complicated. V2 Cloud is the IT geek you need. We are a fully integrated Desktop as-a-Service solution that focuses on speed and simplicity so you can work faster from any location. Our support team will take care of all your concerns. You can use your cloud computer safely. It's quick. Economically. You can try V2 Cloud risk-free, and say hello to the easiest cloud desktop!
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    VirtualBox Reviews
    VirtualBox is a powerful virtualization product that supports both x86 and Intel64 architectures. It can be used at home as well as in an enterprise environment. VirtualBox is a high-performance, feature-rich product that enterprises can use. It is also free to download as Open Source Software under GNU General Public License (GPL), version 2. For more information, see "About VirtualBox". VirtualBox currently runs on Windows, Linux and Macintosh. It supports a wide range of guest operating systems, including Windows (NT 4.0), 2000, XP and Server 2003), Windows (7, Windows 8, Windows 10), DOS/Windows (2.4, 2.6 and 3.x), Solaris and OpenSolaris (OS/2 and OpenBSD), and Solaris (2.4, 2.6 and 3.x). VirtualBox is actively being developed and released with regular releases. It has an ever-growing list of features, supported guest OS systems and platforms. VirtualBox is a community effort that is supported by a dedicated company.
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    Citrix DaaS Reviews

    Citrix DaaS

    Citrix Systems

    $12 per user per month
    3 Ratings
    Using the leader in virtual desktops and apps, you can work securely and flexible. Deliver desktop as a Service (DaaS), from any cloud or datacenter. Citrix DaaS, formerly Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops Service, allows you to quickly and easily provide your users with a familiar and high-performance digital workspace. We'll take care of the infrastructure and security. You can concentrate on your business. Secure sensitive data and meet the needs of modern workers. Citrix DaaS allows you to provide a secure workspace on any device. All the cost-savings of a managed DaaS, plus greater IT agility, improved corporate security, and increased end-user productivity. Protect apps and data while boosting employee productivity. Workspace solutions that are easy to scale can help you build a better plan for business continuity. DaaS solutions simplify virtual desktop and app delivery.
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    Iperius Backup Reviews

    Iperius Backup

    Enter

    $30 one-time payment
    2 Ratings
    Iperius can create complete images of your computer's disks (Drive Images). This allows you to restore a whole system from scratch without the need to reinstall programs, redo configurations or reinstall any existing programs. You can also recover single files using the VHD/VHDX image. Iperius supports FTP backups in both upload and download mode. It uses the secure FTPS protocol, which includes zip compression and AES encryption. These functions are great for online backups and automatic downloading, which can be used to backup entire websites. Iperius is a top-rated software package for backing up and restoring Exchange email data. Export mailboxes to PST files with automatic truncation logs, granular restoration, block-level backup mode, and export mailboxes. Unlimited mail server backups even from a single license. Transfer backups to any destination, including NAS, FTP and Cloud.
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    Amazon WorkSpaces Reviews
    Amazon WorkSpaces offers a managed, secure Desktop-as-a-Service solution (DaaS). Amazon WorkSpaces allows you to quickly provision Windows or Linux desktops and scales quickly to provide thousands of desktops across the globe. You can pay for the WorkSpaces that you launch either monthly or hourly. This allows you to save money compared with traditional desktops and VDI solutions. Amazon WorkSpaces makes it easy to manage hardware inventory, OS versions, patches, and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), which can simplify your desktop delivery strategy. Amazon WorkSpaces gives your users a fast, responsive desktop that they can access from any device, anywhere, anytime.
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    CrossOver Reviews

    CrossOver

    CodeWeavers

    $59.95
    1 Rating
    Open source is a topic that is often discussed by many. Talk is cheap. We code. You can run Windows® apps on MacOS, Linux, and ChromeOS. CrossOver Mac®. Do you like purchasing Windows® licences? Do you? That's great. You do you. CrossOver is the easiest way for the rest of us to run many Microsoft apps on our Macs without having to use a complicated Windows emulator. Have you ever tried emulators? Do you like the way they run on your Mac? CrossOver works in a different way. CrossOver is not an emulator. It converts Windows commands into Mac commands, so you can use Windows software as natively designed for Mac. CrossOver can work with all types of software, including productivity software, utility software, and games. It works with all kinds. CrossOver Linux®, You are the most noble Linux user. You don't want to be in despair when you try to run Windows OS on your well-built machine. You don't want your soul to be sold for a Windows license, or your hard drive space wasted on a virtual machine.
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    itopia Reviews

    itopia

    itopia

    $12 per user per month
    1 Rating
    You can easily equip workers with secure access business apps and corporate information, ensuring a flexible workforce that is adaptable and adaptable. Itopia's innovative automation allows you to manage your distributed workforce seamlessly. You can eliminate your existing on-premises infrastructure by replacing it with a cloud-native, "one-click" solution that your Tier 1 Sysadmins can quickly master and your senior-level IT staff will be able to focus on more value-add initiatives. Itopia Cloud Automation Stack allows you to easily segment your cloud environment and group your users according to their specific needs for resources, applications, and permissions. Our wizard-based console allows sysadmins to allocate the appropriate compute resources for each collection of end users and deliver remote app experiences (standalone Windows apps or full-scale Windows 10 desktops).
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    Awingu Reviews

    Awingu

    Awingu

    €100, per year, per concurrent
    Awingu is a unified workspace that runs completely in the browser. Via this browser-based workspace users can access company files and legacy, web and SaaS applications in a highly secured and audited way. To use Awingu, end-users don't need to install anything on the device and they can access the workspace on any device, anywhere. Awingu is a non-intrusive virtual appliance that can be installed on all common hypervisors. It connects with standard protocols, which makes it easy to deploy and set up. The roll-out can happen quickly and Awingu is easy to manage afterwards as well. Interesting features are built-in MFA, session recording, auditing dashboard, SSL encryption, SSO, smartcard support, virtual printing, multiple screen support, context-awareness, SIEM support, ...
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    Parallels Desktop for Mac Reviews

    Parallels Desktop for Mac

    Parallels

    $99.99 per year
    Parallels Desktop can help you run Windows programs on Macs, or if you're moving from PC to Mac and need your data to be transferred, Test and develop across multiple OSes using a virtual machine for Mac. Microsoft Office for Windows and Internet Explorer are available to you. Windows apps that run quickly without slowing down your Mac. Move files, apps, and other items quickly from a computer to a Mac. You can use Windows side-by-side (no restarting necessary) on your MacBook Pro, MacBook Pro, MacBook Pro, iMac Pro or iMac Pro. You can share files and folders, and copy and paste text and images. You can also drag and drop files between Windows and Mac applications. Parallels Desktop automatically detects the files you need to get up and running in minutes. You will be asked to download and install Windows 10 or choose your existing Windows, Linux Ubuntu, or Bootcamp installation.
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    Flexiscale Reviews

    Flexiscale

    Flexiscale

    £0.01
    Flexiscale's hosted desk service is a flexible and secure solution for businesses that support remote workers and office workers. You can continue to use Windows desktop in the office and remote work with Flexiscale's hosted desk. All your data and applications are protected and backed-up. Flexiscale's hosted Desktop remains the same whether you access it from your office on a PC, Mac, tablet, or smartphone. Access your desktop securely via any web browser. You can work from anywhere and have the assurance that your business is always backed up. You can forget about the hassle and overhead associated with managing your desktop infrastructure. Instantly create new user desktops and deploy them on-demand.
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    DesktopReady Reviews

    DesktopReady

    Anunta DesktopReady

    $75 per month
    Virtual Desktop is the first solution that combines automation and services to create modern workspaces. Office is where you work, not where you go. All data and applications are stored in the public cloud. Employees own the devices, not IT. Computing is available on-demand. Desktop as a service (DaaS), is a virtual desktop deployment model where the virtual desktop infrastructure technology (VDI), is hosted on the internet. It involves provisioning, patching, and maintaining the management plane and resources for host workloads. DaaS hosts the storage, network resources, as well as other support infrastructure, in the cloud. Desktop as a Service (DaaS), gives organizations access to workloads and enterprise applications hosted on private or public cloud. The workforce can access their desktops securely from any device using a web browser.
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    Cloudbrink Reviews

    Cloudbrink

    Cloudbrink

    9.99/month
    Cloudbrink's secure access service boosts employee productivity and morale. For IT and business leaders whose remote employees cannot be fully productive due to inconsistent network performance, Cloudbrink’s HAaaS is a high-performance zero-trust access service that delivers a lightning-fast, in-office experience to the modern hybrid workforce anywhere. Unlike traditional ZTNA and VPN solutions that trade off security for user performance, frustrate employees, and slow productivity, Cloudbrink’s service secures user connections and solves the end-to-end performance issues that other solutions fail to address. Cloudbrink's Automated Moving Target Defense security is ahead of any other secure access solution. Rated by Gartner as the "future of security", Cloudbrink is leading the way. By constantly changing the attack surface, it is significantly harder to identify and attack a Cloudbrink user's connection. ==> Certificates are rotated every 8 hours or less ==> There are no fixed PoPs - users connect to three temporary FAST edges ==> The mid-mile path is constantly changed If you are looking for the fastest most secure remote access connectivity solution, you have found it with Cloudbrink.
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    OS-Easy Reviews

    OS-Easy

    OS-Easy

    $19 one-time payment
    We are committed to the development and research of cutting-edge technologies, such as cloud computing and desktop virtualization, smart desk, and edge computing for users in education and government. Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), is the practice of hosting a desktop OS within a virtual machine (VM), running on a central server. Virtual Desktops (VDI), which speed up desktop processing, move the software off the desktops to a central server in a data center. This model creates a single software image that contains all the software titles for both classrooms and labs. This image can be accessed from any computer in any classroom or lab.
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    Horizon Cloud Reviews

    Horizon Cloud

    VMware

    $4.67 per month
    Horizon Cloud allows you to deliver virtual desktops and apps on Microsoft Azure, and add even greater value to Azure Virtual Desktop. Maximize Azure Virtual Desktop's value with simplified management, enhanced employee experiences, and real-time application delivery. Deliver the most cost effective, cloud-based Windows applications and virtual desktops in a hybrid cloud with existing on-premises investment. Horizon Control Plane simplifies image and app management and provides performance monitoring. It also routes end-users from a single pane. Horizon Cloud's next-gen thin edge architecture reduces monthly infrastructure costs and increases scalable and manageability. Support a wide range of client platforms, endpoints and video platforms such as Microsoft Teams, Skype and Cisco Jabber. Reduce cloud consumption costs through intelligent power management, advanced workload balancing and automatic workload scalability.
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Virtual Desktop (VDI) Software Overview

Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) software is a type of virtualization technology that allows businesses to create, manage, and access multiple desktops on one physical machine. It enables the user to run multiple operating systems within a single computer environment, eliminating the need for physical hardware such as computer monitors, keyboards and mice.

Virtually any PC application can be run on a VDI system. With VDI technology, all data is stored remotely and securely in a centrally managed server. Access to these desktop images are provided through users’ local devices with no need for additional hardware investments or software installations. The benefits of running virtual desktops include improved security and cost savings due to reduced energy requirements when compared with traditional PCs since only one physical computer is required per user.

Another benefit of running desktop applications in a VDI environment is enhanced scalability of IT resources; if more machines are needed, they can quickly be added without substantial capital investments. Additionally, because of the central nature of storing the desktops in the server room, it's easier to push out updates and apply patches at once to all users which helps maintain IT compliance standards across an organization’s workforce much easier than having each individual user update their own systems.

Today there are many different types of VDI software available depending on your business needs including Citrix XenDesktop/XenApp, VMware Horizon View/Workspace Suite, Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop Services (RDS), Parallels Remote Application Server (RAS), CloudVolumes from CloudJumper and NComputing vSpace Pro 10 among others. Each offers different features so it's important to look closely into what would best fit your company’s needs before making any final decisions about purchasing this kind of software solution.

Why Use Virtual Desktop (VDI) Software?

  1. Increased Security: By storing a virtualized version of desktops, applications and sensitive data in the data center, security vulnerabilities can be better managed and reduced, as the data is not stored on physical devices that are vulnerable to theft, malicious software or hardware failure.
  2. Improved Data Management: Managers benefit from VDI solutions because they can easily distribute applications to each device within the network using centralized management tools. This makes it easier to track user activities and enforce acceptable usage policies, reducing IT administration overhead.
  3. Streamlined Maintenance & Upgrades: Since all desktops are under one server environment, any updates or maintenance work that needs to be done can be completed remotely rather than having to individually update each device periodically with software patches and upgrades or perform hardware diagnostics on-site.
  4. Flexibility & Scalability: Virtual desktop technology offers great flexibility when it comes to adding additional users and expanding applications; changes can be made centrally without the need for manual reconfiguration of user's own PCs/laptops. It also enables users access their desktops anytime, anywhere via multiple devices – making remote telework possible without sacrificing quality experience since their customized environment travels with them wherever they go.
  5. Cost Savings: The biggest advantage of VDI is cost savings in both time and money since deploying virtual desktop infrastructure eliminates the need for purchasing physical computers while numerous other expenses related to managing them get significantly minimized – such as travel expenses for repair technicians and licensing fees associated with large numbers of users using same application at once (in case of shared hosting).

The Importance of Virtual Desktop (VDI) Software

Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) software is quickly becoming essential to modern businesses for its many benefits. VDI provides greater access, safety, and agility for organizations of all sizes, both in cost-effectiveness and improved security protocols.

Accessibility is a major advantage of using VDI software. It enables employees, customers, and partners to access applications from any device connected to the internet. This flexibility helps organizations increase productivity while allowing their people to work conveniently from anywhere in the world with no added cost or inconvenience. Additionally, many VDI solutions allow networks to be easily separated into distinct areas based on users' roles within an organization or even different levels of data sensitivity. This creates a secure environment where only approved personnel can view specific files or applications that pertain to their job functions.

Another benefit of VDI software lies in its ability to ease operational costs associated with physical hardware maintenance; there are no component upgrades or replacements necessary as endpoints are virtualized instead of physical machines. Plus, since software updates occur centrally rather than individually on each device connected to the network, administrators can more easily ensure that all users have the most up-to-date security patches installed for better protection against cyber threats like viruses and malware attacks.

Finally, deploying a VDI system drastically decreases time spent on application deployment through automated controls and rapid scaling capabilities as compared to traditional manual methods which require time-consuming configuration steps prior to deployment. This also eliminates tedious troubleshooting tasks typically associated with distributed systems due to mismatched configurations among computer endpoints found in office environments by centralizing such processes at the server level instead. Organizations can deploy new applications quickly across multiple desktops or servers with just few clicks at whatever scale they need without having physical touch every machine separately – saving them valuable IT resources and money over time

In summation, VDI software offers numerous advantages that make it an invaluable tool for any company looking not only reduce operating costs but also improve accessibility and security measures while increasing business agility overall.

Features Provided by Virtual Desktop (VDI) Software

  1. Security: Virtual Desktop (VDI) software offers advanced security features, such as access control, data encryption and authentication, to provide users with secure virtual desktops that are isolated from the physical network environment.
  2. Performance Optimization: VDI software can boost the performance of a user's computer by using hardware resources more efficiently and dedicating more of the system's memory to applications that need it most. This can speed up user processes and optimize overall performance.
  3. Scalability: VDI software can easily scale out to accommodate additional users or devices by allowing for centralized management of multiple desktops from one centralized location. This also makes it easier to add new desktops as needed when more space is required.
  4. Accessibility: With VDI software, a user can access their desktop from any device with an Internet connection at any time, so they don't have to be physically in the same room or office to get work done when necessary.
  5. Cost Savings: The cost of setting up and maintaining one central server used for hosting multiple remote desktops is significantly cheaper than having individual computers for each user connected separately on a local network. This makes VDI an attractive option for businesses looking to save money while still getting optimal performance from their employees' machines/workstations.

What Types of Users Can Benefit From Virtual Desktop (VDI) Software?

  • Business Executives: Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) software can provide business executives with the ability to access their documents, spreadsheets and other business applications remotely and securely across multiple devices.
  • Remote Workers: With VDI software, remote workers can have secure and seamless access to their work from any device or location without compromising performance.
  • Small Business Owners: By utilizing VDI software, small business owners can reduce costs associated with setting up remote workstations for employees. Additionally, it also provides a secure and centralized environment for them to manage data.
  • Healthcare Professionals: Healthcare professionals need to be able to access patient data quickly and securely in order to provide timely care. VDI software allows clinicians to access patient information from any source securely from any device with internet connectivity including mobile devices without having to download the files locally on unsecured devices.
  • Education Providers: Educators can leverage VDI technology by providing students with an interactive learning platform that they can access anytime, anywhere. It eliminates the need for expensive hardware upgrades while allowing educators more control over how students use educational resources online.
  • Financial Institutions: By deploying virtual desktops for managing sensitive financial information in a secure way, financial institutions are better prepared against cyberattacks as malicious actors cannot get direct access into the system due to additional security measures taken within the virtual desktop environment itself.

How Much Does Virtual Desktop (VDI) Software Cost?

The cost of Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) software depends on the specific type of VDI software you are looking for and what features it includes. Generally, there are three types of VDI solutions that range in price.

At the low end, you can expect to pay around $35+ per user per month for basic features such as image management and desktop streaming, often with limited scalability. At the mid-tier level, you can typically find more comprehensive solutions with enhanced security and more powerful administration tools at a higher cost point of around $50+ per user per month. Finally, enterprise-level solutions offer advanced customization options along with high levels of scalability, but these come at a premium pricepoint ranging from $100 - 400+ per user per month depending on your particular needs.

Either way, the cost of virtual desktop software is an important factor to consider when making purchasing decisions so be sure to research all available options before choosing one that best fits your budget and needs.

Risks Associated With Virtual Desktop (VDI) Software

The risks associated with Virtual Desktop (VDI) software include the following:

  • Security Risks: VDI can be vulnerable to malware or other malicious attacks, potentially compromising sensitive data and systems. Additionally, unauthorized users may gain access to confidential information stored on VDI networks.
  • Performance Issues: VDI user experience can suffer if the system fails to adequately manage resources or is unable to support multiple simultaneous users. Network latency between hosts and clients can also affect VDI performance.
  • Maintenance Requirements: System administrators must make sure their virtual desktops are regularly updated and maintained in order to prevent any potential security risks and ensure optimal performance for its users.
  • Cost of Implementation: The cost of implementing VDI can be high due to hardware requirements, licensing fees, and software costs.

What Software Does Virtual Desktop (VDI) Software Integrate With?

Virtual Desktop (VDI) software can integrate with many different types of software, such as communication and collaboration applications, business intelligence programs, customer relationship management tools, enterprise resource planning solutions and content authoring systems. Other popular integrations include development frameworks like DevOps, desktop-as-a-service platforms and web browser plugins. Additionally, some virtual desktop implementations support the ability to use native operating system applications in a way that provides an integrated experience for users. This can be especially useful if specific applications are necessary for daily tasks within an organization.

Questions To Ask Related To Virtual Desktop (VDI) Software

  1. Is the VDI software secure, and how does it protect my data from unauthorized access?
  2. Does the VDI software offer support for multiple operating systems (Windows, macOS, Linux etc)?
  3. Does the VDI software provide access to wireless networks and other public networks?
  4. Can users easily connect to virtual machines and desktops remotely, even on low-bandwidth connections?
  5. What types of remote device access are supported by the VDI software (Java, HTML5, ActiveX)?
  6. Does the VDI software offer directory integration so that authentication is automated when a user attempts to log in?
  7. How much control do I have over users' permissions and rights within the system?
  8. Does the VDI software allow me to manage user access privileges based on individual or group settings?
  9. How reliable is this server setup and what disaster recovery options does it offer for data protection if something goes wrong?
  10. Does the VDI software include a monitoring tool so I can track performance metrics such as resource utilization and latency times?