Cloud
Desktop
Cloud desktops are an approach to end-user computing where virtual desktops and applications are hosted on cloud-based resources rather than resources in an on-premises corporate data center.
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Also known as cloud virtual desktops, cloud hosted desktops, or Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS), cloud desktops can be accessed from anywhere, using any device, as long as they are connected to the internet. VMware Horizon Cloud is an example of a cloud hosted desktop provider.
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Near-ubiquitous adoption of cloud-based services like Office 365, coupled the global increase in remote work driven by the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as ongoing adoption of digital transformation is providing fuel to the growth of this market. According to Verified Market Research, the market for cloud desktops is projected to reach over USD 11 Billion by 2026.
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What are the benefits of Cloud desktops?
Cloud desktops offer a variety of benefits to both businesses and end users. Since cloud desktops are virtual, many users can be supported on a single virtual machine (VM), offering economies of scale. Organizations can spin up new ‘desktops’ for employees rapidly, without the need to procure physical computers for the employee’s use.
Because many users can share a single instance of Windows, organizations can realize greater economies of scale, spreading the cost of an instance across multiple users. This is commonly called Remote Desktop Session Host (RDSH) or multi-session. Should a use case demand a one user to one instance approach, typically called Virtual Desktop Infrastructure or VDI, this can also be accomplished.
In either scenario, leveraging the cloud means that customers only need to pay for the resources they’re actually consuming at any point in time. Organizations can spin up new desktops for employees rapidly, without the need to procure physical computers. When those resources are no longer needed, they can be turned off, at which point the customer is no longer charged. Other pricing models exist, but consumption-based pricing is a unique benefit of Cloud Desktops.
The COVID-19 pandemic accentuated the need for employees to access their computers from home – or from anywhere. Additionally, businesses continue to evolve to an around-the-clock business model, so the ability to have 24/7 unfettered access to corporate resources benefits workers as well as employers.
Here are some additional benefits that can be realized by utilizing cloud desktops:
Increased productivity. Anywhere, anytime access directly translates to more productivity and efficiency, since employees can perform business-critical tasks from home, at a coffee shop, in an airport lounge kiosk, or virtually anywhere they have a mobile device that is internet-connected.
Savings. Organizations can save in several ways by adopting cloud desktops. Since employees can access their desktop from any device, there is no need to take CAPEX hits to the IT budget to provision expensive, high-performance laptops or desktops for their business use. The life of existing client devices can be extended, since the heavy lifting of computing is all done at the cloud host. On the operations side, many organizations find they can reduce their IT support needs as well, saving additional funds on a month-to-month basis.
Enhanced security. The physical security of most hyperscale cloud providers is legendary, far exceeding that of all but the most security-conscious organizations. Additionally, since business applications and data reside in the cloud rather than on the device, a lost device does not present a business threat, and a dropped or broken device used to access the cloud hosted desktop has no impact on the data and applications already stored in the cloud.
Self-service simplicity. Cloud desktops can be provisioned, accessed, and de-provisioned whenever needed – in seconds or minutes. Instead of ordered a desktop from a manufacturer or reseller, IT teams can provision a cloud hosted desktop while a new hire is filling out paperwork and have it ready for use by the time they reach their desk.
Increased agility. Cloud desktops receive updates to applications and utilities automatically, with no need to ‘push’ updates to individual users. From a user perspective, the ability to use virtually any device to access their virtual desktop or applications means that whether they prefer PC, Mac, Linux, iOS, or Android they will see the same applications that perform in the same way and have them available at their fingertips whenever they need to.