Blair Parkhill, director of products, Login VSI
"As business leaders continue to invest in virtual desktop infrastructure, their IT departments must deliver to virtual desktop users the same rich experience they’re accustomed to having on physical machines. Performance and availability - perceived and actual - is an essential component in that overall user experience. A poorly designed, built or maintained virtual desktop environment will increase the risk of downtime and massive loss of productivity for all users.
Having the ability to quickly plan, test and automate deployment of virtual desktops allows IT departments to identify issues before rollout and quickly recover from unexpected SLA impacts caused by something as simple as an application or OS patch. The automated management of the VDI lifecycle is key to network stability and the ability to remain agile when the constant change of hosted desktops and applications are imminent.”
"As business leaders continue to invest in virtual desktop infrastructure, their IT departments must deliver to virtual desktop users the same rich experience they’re accustomed to having on physical machines. Performance and availability – perceived and actual – is an essential component in that overall user experience. A poorly designed, built or maintained virtual desktop environment will increase the risk of downtime and massive loss of productivity for all users.
Having the ability to quickly plan, test and automate deployment of virtual desktops allows IT departments to identify issues before rollout and quickly recover from unexpected SLA impacts caused by something as simple as an application or OS patch. The automated management of the VDI lifecycle is key to network stability and the ability to remain agile when the constant change of hosted desktops and applications are imminent.”