A company wants to provide its employees with secure, remote access to their work desktops from any location. Which solution would be most effective in fulfilling this requirement?
The correct solution is to implement Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) in the cloud. This allows users to access their complete work environment from any location with an internet connection. VDI hosts desktop environments on a centralized server, which in a cloud model provides excellent flexibility and scalability for remote access. While on-premises VDI also provides virtual desktops, a cloud-based solution is generally more effective for providing access 'from any location' without requiring the company to manage complex remote access infrastructure. The other options, 'Public cloud storage' and 'Hybrid cloud storage', are incorrect because they are services for storing and sharing files, not for providing a full, interactive desktop experience.
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