
Improving accessibility and security at the same time by completely isolating apps from end-user mobile devices and desktops, while still allowing users to easily connect to those apps.It seems counterintuitive: Why would you dramatically increase your servers and give every user another layer? Well, because deploying VDI comes with huge benefits, such as: All you need to join is that thin client software.


The real app client is running in a virtual server in a data center somewhere, not in front of the user. With VDI, thin client software (a device that runs from resources stored on a central server instead of a localized hard drive) that’s running on a laptop, desktop or mobile device becomes a window into an app client, web browser or desktop OS. Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) is rooted in an idea from the beginning of computing: green screen terminals talking to apps.
