Hosted virtual desktops are deployed as individual virtual machines on a centralized server and accessed via portable devices through the internet. They have gained wide acceptance for providing a user experience...
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...
Windows Nano Server is a lightweight, 64-bit server OS that is deployed via containers. Released as an additional installation option in the Standard and Datacenter editions of Windows Server 2016, Nano Server is a...
Consistently meeting mission-critical applications in today’s fast-paced business environment requires proactive, automated IT management. VMware vSphere leverages vCenter Server (vCS) to configure mission-critical features.
As a centralized...
Virtualization offers various benefits to organizations, including rational consumption of resources, scalability and simplified administration. Consolidating physical servers into virtual servers through physical-to-virtual...
User authentication and authorization are critical for protecting your network infrastructure. It ensures that only trustworthy and relevant users can access the network. A Windows Server domain logically groups users, PCs, and other objects in a network, while...
Businesses need to replicate similar configurations of the Windows OS for hundreds and even thousands of employees. This can be done by creating a Windows image of a customized installation and deploying it across multiple PCs....
Windows Virtual Desktop (renamed to Azure Virtual Desktop) is a Desktop as a Service (DaaS) offering from Microsoft that runs in the cloud and virtualizes desktops and applications. It offers simplified management and optimization for Microsoft 365...