Richardson Eyres has assisted clients with the deployment of some of the largest and most complex VDI environments to date.
Enable your organisation to host desktops inside virtual machines running on centralised servers in a data centre using VMware Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI). Users can access their virtual desktops remotely from a traditional PC, thin client or re-purposed computer using a remote display protocol. VDI enables you to:
VDI gives you the benefits of server-based computing without the limitations of shared services technologies or the application integration hassles
Run complete desktop environments, including the operating system, applications, data and configurations, on machines controlled in your data centre—not on machines you don’t own or laptops that can be stolen. VDI also lets you gain central control over offsite desktop users’ access rights to the network and more easily maintain (update/patch) their systems.
VMware desktop virtualisation technology goes one step further, letting you fully isolate each users' virtual desktop from another virtual desktop. You reduce risk of exposing sensitive data when outsourcing vendors use the same workers or systems to service competitive clients. And you can shut off network access for an employee who has left the facility with the click of a button.
Applications that need to be rewritten or simply don’t run in other server-based computing environments can be run out-of-the-box with VDI. That’s because there’s no change to the applications running in a virtual environment. Desktops are simply being accessed from inside a virtual machine over a remote protocol connection.
Respond more quickly to business demands—deploy a new call centre or support new users from an acquisition—by creating desktop templates that can be easily leveraged across hundreds or thousands of users.
For more information, please call us on +44 (0) 1494 792002 or email us at uksales@richardsoneyres.co.uk