Dave Buchholz and Clyde Hedrick from Intel explain how Intel IT is considering implementing Dynamic Virtual Client (DVC) technology that will provide a more robust and flexible platform that users ...
Dave Buchholz and Clyde Hedrick from Intel explain how Intel IT is considering implementing Dynamic Virtual Client (DVC) technology that will provide a more robust and flexible platform that users want and that the enterprise needs. DVC technology uses containerized software appliances to abstract the OS, applications, user data and workspaces (both corporate and personal), and user-specific settings. Abstraction of components into virtual containers enables faster turnaround time on upgrades and new capability introduction, and provides greater flexibility and faster solution development at lower cost, while simplifying the platform IT has to manage. Find out more information about Intel IT at http://www.intel.com/IT
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