VDI
What does VDI stand for?
Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) is a technology that lets organizations host and manage desktops on a central server instead of individual machines. It provides a flexible, scalable, and cost-effective way to deploy and control computing resources.
Certain companies appreciate VDI for its ability to keep data safely within their own network, adding a layer of privacy and control. Here are a few real-world scenarios where a VDI setup makes perfect sense:
- A healthcare provider who needs to keep patient data private and compliant
- A financial institution securing transactions and client information
- A call center with temporary or remote workers requiring a fast, flexible workstation rollout