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Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI)

Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is a technology that allows users to access a desktop environment—like their computer screen, applications, and files—from any device through a centralized server. Instead of running software locally, the desktop runs on a remote server, and users see and interact with it via internet-connected devices. This setup enhances security, simplifies management, and provides flexibility, as updates and maintenance happen centrally. Essentially, VDI enables a consistent, secure desktop experience regardless of where a user is accessing it from.