
Desktop Virtualization
Desktop virtualization is a technology that allows a user to access a virtual version of a computer desktop remotely, typically hosted on a server. Instead of running programs and storing files on a physical PC, the user interacts with a desktop environment that exists in a centralized data center. This setup enables flexibility, easier management, and enhanced security since data remains on the server, not on individual devices. Users can access their desktop from various devices and locations, ensuring consistent work environments and simplified IT maintenance.