In order to keep up with the latest industry trends, businesses are turning to technology management solutions that help them better leverage their assets to garner leads and optimize operations. One such technology is virtualization, which improves access to desktop infrastructures and data stored on virtual servers. In fact, you can even use virtualization to make your applications much more accessible and flexible.
If you’re not entirely familiar with the virtualization process, Gartner’s IT glossary provides a good definition:
“Virtualization is the abstraction of IT resources that masks the physical nature and boundaries of those resources from resource users. An IT resource can be a server, a client, storage, networks, applications or OSs. Essentially, any IT building block can potentially be abstracted from resource users.”
In more basic terms, virtualization splits a resource from the hardware or software it’s applied to. For example, you can use multiple operating systems on a virtual server, which transcends the limitations of the hardware components most ordinary businesses would use. One other example is using virtual desktops, which entails calling a desktop image through a virtual environment rather than using one installed on the workstation.
By virtualizing your applications, you can take advantage of these three key benefits:
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