Desktop virtualization is a technology that separates the desktop environment and associated application software from the physical client device used to access it. It allows users to access their desktops and applications from various devices and locations. This is commonly used to centralize desktop management, improve security, and reduce IT costs. Use cases include enabling remote work, simplifying software deployment, and providing access to applications on different operating systems.
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