What is VMware VDI?
A virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) is a networked environment where physical servers host-guest virtual machines (VMs) provisioned as desktops for remote users. A hypervisor like the VMware ESXi allows you to create...
To say that 2020 was a challenging year would be an understatement. The events that unfolded had a severe impact on all aspects of our lives, both personal and business-wise – forcing businesses to...
Virtualization is the cornerstone of today’s enterprise IT infrastructure. However, scalability challenges and operational complexities are its most significant weaknesses when it comes to storage management. A virtual...
In a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), organizations deploy multiple virtual machines with their own desktop environments on a centralized server through a hypervisor. Employees can access these virtual machines remotely,...
The changing market landscape is driving independent software vendors (ISVs) to undergo a complete digital transformation. But shifting to the cloud and modernizing application development comes with several challenges. Maintaining...
VMware ESXi is the bare-metal hypervisor in the VMware vSphere virtualization platform. As a bare-metal hypervisor for creating and running virtual machines (VMs), VMware ESXi runs on top and accesses the hardware...
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) and Active Directory (AD) are at the core of any company’s security. But what’s the difference between the two? LDAP is an open, vendor-agnostic, cross-platform protocol that works with multiple...
Since the world and the global economy are now interconnected, many organizations have offices and facilities that span different geographical boundaries. And as the need for secure and reliable corporate data access becomes necessary,...