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Ensono Launches Windows Virtual Desktop Service to Support Remote Work

Ensono Launches Windows Virtual Desktop Service to Support Remote Work Share Article Ensono offers fully managed service for Microsoft’s Windows Virtual Desktop as Desktop as a Service market continues to boom DOWNERS GROVE, Ill. (PRWEB) March 10, 2021 Ensono, a leading hybrid IT services provider, today announced its Windows Virtual Desktop managed service, enabling clients to give their remote workforce a familiar desktop environment and access to applications through Microsoft’s cloud-based desktop as a service (DaaS) solution, fully supported by Ensono’s team of experts. Nearly half (47%) of company leaders plan to allow employees to be fully remote going forward, according to research from Gartner. Gartner also forecasts DaaS users will grow by over 150 percent between 2020 and 2023. As organizations continue to adjust to long-term remote workforces and adopt DaaS, cost optimization, scalability, and s

Windows Virtual Desktop Updates Boost Data Sovereignty, Security

Fast-Track to Microsoft Windows Virtual Desktop with Liquidware

Share this article Share this article CHICAGO, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Liquidware, the leader in adaptive workspace management, today announced it is part of the Microsoft Azure Migrate Program to fast-track Microsoft Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) deployments. Liquidware has partnered with Microsoft to ensure enterprises have all the resources and complimentary licenses required to assist in a seamless move to Microsoft WVD on Azure. Licenses from Liquidware s entire adaptive workspace management suite are included (subject to approval) and often the first step to migrating to Microsoft WVD is an assessment with Stratusphere UX. In this free assessment you will discover: Recommendations to right-size for Microsoft WVD

Microsoft Ignite 2021: How Companies Moved Quickly to the Cloud When Disaster Struck

BizTech magazine.  In many ways, 2020 was the year of the cloud: Businesses of all types found that their success in managing the trials of that year depended at least somewhat on the extent to which they were already running key workloads in the cloud, or the speed with which they could make the transition. Ferguson Enterprises, a Newport News, Va.-based distributor of plumbing, heating, ventilation and air conditioning supplies, made the transition “practically overnight” or, more precisely, over a “week or two” with a “couple of long nights and weekends,” recalled Scott Wright, an enterprise cloud architect for the company, speaking at Microsoft Ignite, the annual conference for Microsoft customers, partners and analysts, happening virtually through March 4.

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