Enterprise Desktop Strategy – White Paper

Posted By Joe Jessen on October 1, 2009

Virtual desktop infrastructure solutions present organizations with an alternative for deploying traditional PC desktops. Think that a virtual desktop is going to be the panacea to alleviate your current desktop woes? There is much that needs to be considered before rolling out your first solution. In this analysis I take a look at the necessary steps an organization must take to determine the best desktop solution for their environment.

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About the author

Joe Jessen is an Analyst for Desktop Virtualization and Director of Professional Services for Gotham Technology Group. Joe has extensive practical experience in enterprise solution implementation, system integration, network architecture, and security. Joe was formerly a Manager of Citrix Consulting Services and Global Director of Server Based Computing for FutureLink an international Application Service Provider

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