Kovarus


Desktop Virtualization

Do these scenarios sound familiar to you?
  • Is managing the desktops at your offices becoming more complex and expensive?
  • Are the resource requirements to support both the data center and the desktops growing expedientially?
  • Are you concerned about the backup and protection of data on the desktop?

Business today would not survive with out personal desktop computers. These computers allow employees to work more productively than ever before. However all these workstations create a new business problem - the increased time and expense associated with managing and protecting them.

Why Desktop Virtualization?

The virtualization of your desktop environment means you can centrally manage your desktops from virtual machines hosted on a server(s) in your data center. End users will access these desktops remotely via a thin client (pc or otherwise) efficient remote display protocol (RDP). With the virtualization of your desktop computing environment, patches, back-ups, installs, and upgrades are simplified without sacrificing the same desktop experience users are used to today. This is all done while decreasing your administrative overhead and dramatically reducing downtime.

In sum, deploying virtualization technology yields the following benefits:

  • Eliminate or reduce remote servers
  • Simplify branch IT operations
  • Improve file sharing and collaboration
  • Leverage centralized applications
  • Centralize IT administration
  • Meet internal & external compliance protocols
  • Reduce total cost of ownership (TCO)

Kovarus Teams Up with VMware to Deliver Desktop Virtualization Solutions

Kovarus has earned the prestigious certification of VMware Authorized Consultant (VAC), which authorizes Kovarus to architect, implement, procure and manage virtualization initiatives for our customers. Through our partnership with VMware, Kovarus delivers server virtualization strategies and technologies and provides knowledge transfer of these technologies to empower our customers, enabling them to address their concerns around server utilization, provisioning, and power consumption.