A company is seeking to enable its expanding workforce to work remotely without substantially increasing its hardware investments. They are looking at cloud services to provide their employees with desktop access. What key benefit does leveraging the cloud for desktop management offer in this scenario?
Leveraging the cloud for desktop management provides rapid scalability and on-demand resource allocation, allowing for efficient management of remote desktop access as the workforce grows.
Moving desktop management to the cloud eliminates the necessity for the company to ever carry out software maintenance or updates on the desktops.
Adopting a cloud model for desktop distribution means the company's staff can work independently of an internet connection, ensuring constant accessibility.
Choosing a cloud service for desktop delivery ensures that all company data is stored physically onsite, thereby increasing data control.
Cloud-hosted virtual desktop infrastructures (VDI) or Desktop as a Service (DaaS) let IT teams provision additional desktops and resources almost instantly. This rapid scalability and on-demand allocation eliminate the need to buy, deploy, and maintain more physical PCs or servers when headcount grows. The other options describe capabilities that cloud desktops do not inherently provide: data stored strictly on-site, offline operation without the Internet, or complete elimination of maintenance responsibilities.
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