Tech Interviews

Revisiting our old friend VDI - Laurence James - Ep121

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The use of virtual desktops is seemingly always about to become the next big wave of technology, there is an industry running joke that this year will be the year of VDI (and completely coincidentally for this podcast, flexible and remote working technology has never been more in the news) but it has never quite happened, it’s not that VDI or centralised desktops aren’t deployed or remain a strategically relevant consideration, it just never quite seems to get the critical mass that it often promises too. Why hasn’t VDI become a widely adopted technology? On this week’s show, I’m joined by NetApp’s Laurence James (Products and Solutions Manager for Northern EMEA), to explore VDI, why it has not been more widely adopted up to this point and how both changing end-user computer demands, as well as more powerful and flexible technology, may be evolving just enough to drive wider virtual desktop adoption, is this finally the year of VDI? In this week’s episode, we discuss. • What is VDI? • How a changing world