Windows Virtual Desktop is a Desktop as a Service (DaaS) product from Microsoft Azure. Windows Virtual Desktop offers organizations the capability to deploy Windows virtual machines (VMs) accessible from anywhere using any compatible device,...
Device as a Service eases the IT needs of an organization by bundling hardware with software and other services. DaaS offers it to the company as a service. But what...
The total cloud computing market doubled in size from 2017 to reach almost $100 billion in 2019. Amazon pioneered cloud computing when it started Amazon Web Services (AWS) in 2006. AWS remains the market leader due to its first-to-market advantage...
Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is not yet a household name in the public cloud marketplace as is Amazon Web Services (AWS) or Microsoft Azure, but that’s changing rapidly. While the GCP still lags behind AWS and Azure regarding...
The Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) marketplace has reached its tipping point in the wake of emerging realities such as remote working. Competition within the IaaS marketplace is now fierce, and it’s a...
Virtual desktops give users secure remote access to applications and internal files. Virtualization technologies often used in these remote access environments include virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and desktop as a service (DaaS).
Both remote...
Despite the popularity of public clouds, many organizations still need the benefits only private clouds can offer. However, there’s a hitch—private clouds can be complicated to build and maintain, and very few...
Desktop as a Service (DaaS) is a cloud-based desktop-delivery model where a cloud provider hosts and delivers virtual desktops to users. With the rising cost and complexity of deploying virtual desktops on on-premises servers,...