Make the Move: Linux Remote Desktops Made Easy
Securely run Linux applications and desktops from the cloud or your data center.
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Assess what you already have
If you have a business continuity plan or a disaster recovery plan in place, that’s a good place to start. This scenario may not fit the definition of disaster that you originally intended, but it can serve to help you test your plan in a more controlled fashion that can benefit both your current situation by giving you a head start, and your overall plan by revealing gaps that would be more problematic in a more urgent or catastrophic environment with less time to prepare and implement.
Does your plan include access to remote desktops in a data center or the cloud? If so, and you already have a service in place ready to transition or expand, you’re well on your way.
Read the guide to learn what it takes for IT teams to set up staff to work effectively from home with virtual desktop deployments. Learn how to get started, if you’re new to VDI or if you already have an existing remote desktop scenario but are looking for alternatives.
A traditional VDI model can come with high licensing costs, limited opportunity to mix and match components to suit your needs, not to mention the fact that you're locked into a single vendor.
We've compiled a list of 5 reasons to think outside the traditional VDI box, so you can see what is possible by choosing your own key components, not just the ones you're locked into with a full stack solution.
The future of compute is in the cloud
Flexible, efficient, and economical, the cloud is no longer a question - it's the answer.
IT professionals that once considered if or when to migrate to the cloud are now talking about how. Earlier this year, we reached out to thousands of IT professionals to learn more about how.
Private Cloud, On-Prem, Public Cloud, Hybrid, Multicloud - each of these deployment models offers unique advantages and challenges. We asked IT decision-makers how they are currently leveraging the cloud and how they plan to grow.
Survey respondents overwhelmingly believed in the importance of a hybrid or multicloud strategy, regardless of whether they had actually implemented one themselves.
The top reasons for moving workloads between clouds
People around the world turned to the video gaming industry for entertainment, escapism, and social connection during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The unprecedented growth in consumer demand exacerbated some challenges the gaming industry faced pre-pandemic—challenges largely created by the need to support an increasingly remote workforce.
This guide examines some of those challenges and explores how gaming studios are optimizing processes and technologies to address them while enhancing the collaboration, productivity, and security of remote workers.
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The traditional KVM model is a thing of the past, especially in these times of COVID-19 and remote work. In this whitepaper, we're introducing a post-KVM model that keeps data ultra-secure, and reduces bandwidth, allowing more remote users to connect to a broadcaster's studio.
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Remote work looks vastly different than it did just one year ago. In March 2020, tens of millions of workers around the world shifted to working from an office to working from home due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. We set off to find out how organizations were adjusting to remote work, specifically how desktop virtualization usage has contributed to or influenced that adjustment.
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With most of the world working from home for the foreseeable future due to COVID-19, we've prepared this guide to help you enable and sustain a remote workforce.
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When organizations abruptly shifted to remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic, they had to scale their network and security capabilities quickly. That meant snap decisions for many companies, deploying more of what they were already using, likely taking some shortcuts that left optimizing security and user experience for another day.
A new survey targeting IT decision makers polled more than 8,000 respondents across a range of industries about the security challenges that were uncovered as companies moved to remote work. This report discusses those challenges and how companies are planning to increase security as hybrid work models mature and become the norm.
Does your organization leverage applications designed specifically for macOS systems? Do your employees prefer macOS over Windows or Linux desktops? Do you have Macs in the office that are too expensive to ship home for remote work and are you worried about the security of content stored on them?
Learn how Teradici CAS for Mac users enable seamless remote desktops with the best resolution, sound, and color fidelity to create and work from anywhere.
Hybrid work has become a reality across numerous industries. However, organizations can have vastly different hybrid environments, each with their own unique set of technology requirements and implementation processes.
We surveyed IT professionals across multiple industries to learn when and how they are implementing hybrid work policies, the obstacles they’ve faced, and what they hope to achieve from going hybrid.