VDI is Legacy: For Securing Remote Workers, the Future is Local
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Modern remote work has eroded the promise of virtual desktops. IT and security teams are increasingly recognizing VDI as a less-than-ideal choice due to its high costs, complexity, and latency. The future of secure remote work requires a ‘local’ solution that is seamless and intuitive.
What You Will Learn
- The five failures of legacy virtual desktops
- How a local approach improves end user experience
- The four pillars of a secure remote workspace
- A game-changing virtual desktop alternative
for Secure BYOD
The only way to overcome the security workaround paradox is to empower users to work locally.
Compliance with Industry Standards
Venn ensures compliance with all current cybersecurity regulations which require development and implementation of mandatory policies, principles, standards and guidelines.
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