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Jan 20, 2009 |
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7 |
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White Paper |
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With server virtualization now well established in the world's datacenters, IT leaders are turning their attention to virtualizing and centralizing desktop PCs to address some of their toughest computing challenges:
. Managing complex end-user hardware and software infrastructure
. Securing networks and information assets
. Supporting a global workforce in an environment of constant change
Desktop virtualization corrects the division of labor and assets, so companies can put employees near customers and suppliers-but centralize IT and information assets to keep costs and risks under tight control. |
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