Eight Common Pitfalls of VDI and How to Avoid Them
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According to IDC, organizations are seeing greater than 300% ROI from virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI). But this kind of value doesn’t come without a catch — and in this case, it’s major change. Transitioning to VDI is a big project, and the road to success is full of potential pitfalls.
In this white paper, learn how to avoid eight of the most common VDI project pitfalls, including:
• Not involving users
• Putting together the wrong team
• Improperly defining VDI use cases
Follow these guidelines, and you’ll be able to create a VDI environment that offers the functionality and performance of desktop applications, but with higher availability and lower risk of hardware failure.