May 11, 2024
3 minute read
Desktop Delivery is a technology that allows users to access their desktops and applications from any device, anywhere in the world. This is made possible by delivering the desktop and application environment over a network, typically the Internet. Desktop Delivery can be used to provide access to corporate desktops and applications for remote workers, contractors, and partners. It can also be used to provide access to specialized applications, such as engineering or design software, that may not be available on all devices.
Why Learn Desktop Delivery?
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Reading list
We've selected eight books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Desktop Delivery.
Covers all aspects of desktop virtualization, including VDI, DaaS, and thin clients. Provides a comprehensive overview of the technology, as well as practical guidance on how to plan, implement, and manage desktop virtualization solutions.
Covers the practical aspects of implementing and managing DaaS solutions, including planning, design, deployment, and management. Provides guidance on choosing the right technology and vendor, and on integrating DaaS with existing infrastructure and applications.
Covers the latest features and functionality of Remote Desktop Services (RDS) in Windows Server 2016, including session-based and virtual desktops.
Is the official guide to VMware Horizon, VMware's VDI solution, and covers topics such as architecture, deployment, and management.
Provides a comprehensive guide to VDI, covering topics such as design, deployment, and management.
Provides an in-depth guide to implementing and managing Remote Desktop Services, covering topics such as session-based and virtual desktops, application virtualization, and security.
Provides a comprehensive overview of virtualization technologies, including VDI, and discusses the business benefits and challenges of virtualization.
Provides a comprehensive overview of DaaS, including the benefits, challenges, and different deployment options. Written in a clear and easy-to-understand style, this book is ideal for beginners who want to learn about Desktop Delivery.
For more information about how these books relate to this course, visit:
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