Data in the Data Center: Workforce Access Anywhere, Anytime
Virtual client computing changes the client-management paradigm. Instead of managing desktops and devices, you manage digital identities — the data, preferences, applications, operating systems and IT policies uniquely associated with each user.
Workforce data — the digital identities — reside in a central location on your network. The information stays in one place, but your employees don't have to. They can work with their data from any virtual client-enabled device on your network.
Dell's service-backed, virtual client architectures capitalize on advanced networking and virtualization technologies that make all of this possible. The following three architectures support the centralized data model, but each one targets a different computing challenge:
Workforce data — the digital identities — reside in a central location on your network. The information stays in one place, but your employees don't have to. They can work with their data from any virtual client-enabled device on your network.
Dell's service-backed, virtual client architectures capitalize on advanced networking and virtualization technologies that make all of this possible. The following three architectures support the centralized data model, but each one targets a different computing challenge:
- On-Demand Desktop Streaming™ stores the user's data on centralized servers and streams that data to a local, typically diskless, computer.
- Virtual Remote Desktop emulates a local, desktop-computing experience for users who work with their virtual desktops directly on remote servers.
- Dedicated Remote Workstation delivers the power of a high-performance workstation in a one-to-one relationship between the user and a remote workstation in the data center.
Search Results


Dedicated Remote Workstation Brochure

7/28/2008


Virtual Remote Desktop Customer Brochure

7/28/2008




Introduction to Flexible Computing

3/31/2009
On-Demand Desktop Streaming Overview

10/28/2008

