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Research Summary: Real World Experiences of Endpoint Virtualization
Enterprise Management Associates, Sep 2009, Pages: 4
Endpoint virtualization is a (mostly) new set of technologies aimed at abstracting the end user experience – typically their logical desktop, application, and/or workspace environments – from the physical systems they rely on to provide that experience – typically a physical desktop or laptop PC. It is variously known not only as endpoint virtualization, but also as desktop virtualization, application virtualization, workspace virtualization, end user virtualization, client virtualization, and more.
- Endpoint virtualization covers many different models, and includes Application Isolation - Remote Application Virtualization - Local Application Virtualization - Application streaming - OS streaming - Remote (server-hosted) desktop virtualization - Local (client-hosted) OS virtualization - Client-Side Hypervisor - Browser-based applications - Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) - Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS)
EMA has recently completed detailed research into endpoint virtualization, published in its latest research report titled, “Real World Experiences of Endpoint Virtualization.” Based on data from an in-depth survey of over 100 enterprises, most with current production deployments of desktop and application virtualization, and on interviews with many different organizations, the full 35-page research report provides over 100 data points on expectations, outcomes, cost and functionality benefits, current and future technology deployment plans, key buying decision factors, and more.
This Advisory Note is a summary of that research report, with a set of short definitions of a dozen different endpoint virtualization technologies, a summary of the key findings from the full research report, excerpts from several of the case studies, and a short review of the EMA Perspective.
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