A law firm is planning to implement a virtual desktop infrastructure to provide their legal team with flexible and secure access to resources regardless of their location. They wish to avoid on-premises hardware investments and reduce IT staff workload for maintenance. Which cloud service model would best suit the needs of their legal team?
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) delivered from the cloud is typically provided as Desktop as a Service (DaaS). A DaaS provider hosts and manages the desktop environment in its own data centers, so the law firm does not need to buy or maintain on-premises servers or storage. SaaS delivers individual software applications, not whole desktops; IaaS would still leave the firm responsible for managing virtual machines and their operating systems; and PaaS is aimed at developers building and deploying applications rather than end-user desktops.
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