
Reducing the Cost of End-User Compute with Windows Virtual Desktop and Azure NetApp Files
Microsoft Azure together with NetApp is fuelling collaboration, efficiency and productivity for workers with its cloud-based platforms.
A fully cloud-native platform, Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) is a comprehensive desktop and app virtualisation service running in Azure. It can run over a thin client, desktop or laptop, from wherever there is internet access. This means team members are not constrained by device type or location and can communicate and collaborate as easily as in person.
Built using NetApp’s industry-leading ONTAP technology, Azure NetApp Files (ANF) delivers enterprise grade data storage, management, security and protection with the simplicity of an Azure-native service for organisations moving enterprise workloads, from simple file shares to critical SAP workloads, to Microsoft Azure.
And when ANF is combined with WVD, your organisation could benefit from a more secure and productive virtual desktop experience with Microsoft 365.
Join Microsoft, NetApp and CDW on 5th November 2020 at 9:30am to discover how Windows Virtual Desktop combined with Azure NetApp Files can potentially solve your IT challenges.
Hosted by CDW Solutions Architects, Anthony Mashford and Sam Swaby, the session will cover an overview of the latest changes from WVD and ANF and how both services have improved since our previous event in March 2020.
Invite your teams along to see how Windows Virtual Desktop delivers simplified management, multi-session Windows 10, optimisations for Office 365 ProPlus and support for Remote Desktop Services (RDS) environments - available at scale, always up to date, and on any device.
Thursday 5th November 2020, 09:30 - 10:15am
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