Nerdio Seeing Growth Surge Amid ‘Unbelievable’ WVD Demand
The startup has been at the forefront of enabling MSPs to tap into Microsoft’s Windows Virtual Desktop service. By Kyle Alspach December 14, 2020, 06:17 PM EST
For a startup, Azure automation provider Nerdio has played an outsized role in enabling the move to Microsoft’s Windows Virtual Desktop during the remote work surge of 2020.
The Chicago-based company and its MSP partners have been deploying Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) at a rapid pace since March, said Nerdio Chief Revenue Officer Joseph Landes in an interview with CRN. Nerdio saw an “unbelievable rush to WVD in March, April and May,” and demand has remained strong ever since, Landes said.