Many IT service providers such as Claranet have introduced this type of solution into their portfolio, building platforms to offer the service. However, to date, Gartner's prediction that 40% of all business computers would be virtualized by 2013 has not materialized.
Although desktop virtualization is not yet the default option for corporate IT departments, the truth is that thousands of organizations have opted for this model gcash data and do not plan to return to the traditional one. The market is growing at a very high rate and every year there are more companies that migrate their employees' computers to this model.
WHAT IS REMOTE DESKTOP?
Desktop virtualization or remote desktop solution is a set of technologies that allows users to connect to a computer to work remotely from another device.
The main advantages offered by these solutions are:
Possibility of working from anywhere
Easy backup recovery
Easy application management.
Lower cost than traditional solutions.
HOW TO IMPLEMENT A REMOTE DESKTOP?
The first challenge facing IT service providers interested in offering remote desktop services is deciding which business model to implement. They have several options: build their own platform, buy a closed solution designed by another vendor, or partner with a service provider that specializes in these solutions.
Option A: build
Developing your own platform should provide the company with a greater commercial margin and control over the service it is going to offer, at least this is the point of view of most companies. It seems logical to think so, since the technology to be used and the level of service to be offered are decided. The reality, however, is that this option requires experience and great technical knowledge, since it is very likely that during the design and implementation phase of the platform problems will appear that force the design to be adapted and that the final solution will be affected both at the margin level and at the service level.