IT managers and senior executives alike are drawn to the promises of virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), including simplified management, enhanced security, and reduced costs. But these benefits are not guaranteed, nor are necessarily achieved overnight.
For some organizations, their first attempt at virtualization causes as many problems as it solves. This is particularly true when it comes to end-user performance, management complexity, and high costs. Or, VDI initially functions well, but fails to scale over time.