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Google s approach stands in sharp contrast to market leaders Amazon and Microsoft. Both have their own virtual desktop services, and both have seen an uptick in usage during the pandemic. For many companies navigating remote work at scale for the first time, relying on cloud providers to deal with infrastructure is easier than keeping administrators on site to manage servers or mailing PCs to new employees.
For instance, after Zoom saw a surge in new customers during the pandemic, the video-calling software company signed up for more than 1,000 Amazon WorkSpaces virtual desktops for its help desk employees, Amazon said in November. In May, AWS said oil and gas pipeline operator TC Energy had signed up for Amazon WorkSpaces so employees could securely work from home.
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CHICAGO, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Liquidware, the leader in adaptive workspace management, today announced it is part of the Microsoft Azure Migrate Program to fast-track Microsoft Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) deployments. Liquidware has partnered with Microsoft to ensure enterprises have all the resources and complimentary licenses required to assist in a seamless move to Microsoft WVD on Azure.
Licenses from Liquidware s entire adaptive workspace management suite are included (subject to approval) and often the first step to migrating to Microsoft WVD is an assessment with Stratusphere UX. In this free assessment you will discover:
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) has released four new free training options for end user computing, focused on cloud-based virtualisation with AWS products.
“We’re excited to introduce four new digital training offerings that help you learn how to plan, deploy, secure, and manage cloud-based desktops and applications. The offerings are designed for desktop or virtual desktop infrastructure managers, IT administrators, and technical professionals interested in cloud-based virtualization,” an announcement post from the company said.
The self-directed courses vary from 30 to 100 minutes and include presentations, interactive e-learning modules, videos, demonstrations, and quizzes.
Introduction to AWS End User Computing Services is the most basic of the courses, providing an overview of Amazon WorkSpaces and AppStream 2.0, the differences between them, and their use cases.