vWorkspace offers the most flexible delivery available of desktops and applications to users. It brokers connections to VDI desktops that run on a variety of different platforms (Microsoft Hyper-V, Parallels Virtuozzo Containers, and VMware ESX). These platforms can run simultaneously or provide a path for change in the future. For a low-cost alternative to VDI, vWorkspace can also broker connections to desktops running on Remote Desktop Session Hosts (Terminal Servers). Plus, vWorkspace can also broker connections to blade PCs - the physical and powerful PCs that run in the datacenter.
vWorkspace combines these choices into a single product, allowing you to cost-effectively consolidate your desktop and application delivery, based on the needs of your users.Learn about other ways vWorkspace simplifies desktop virtualization:
See for yourself how the latest version of vWorkspace enables virtualization to make your desktop infrastructure simpler, faster and less expensive.
Using vWorkspace, administrators can now manage and provision the desktop infrastructure from a central data center, which significantly reduces site travel requirements and classroom support costs.
Enterprise Strategy Group's senior analyst Mark Bowker explains that VDI (virtual desktop infrastructure) has been the industry buzz word and may be the right fit for certain scenarios, but successful desktop virtualization implementations view VDI as one of many deployment models.