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Executive Summary
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Introduction
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Research Findings
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Increasing Numbers and Types of Devices Further Complicate Endpoint Management
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Security, Costs, and Compliance Top Users’ List of Endpoint Challenges
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Shifts in Endpoint Device Landscape and Strategy
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Desktop Virtualization Adoption
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Respondents Report Significant Use of Desktop Virtualization Technology
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Most Potential Adopters Are Early in the Evaluation Process
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Cost Reduction and Simplified Management Drive Desktop Virtualization Deployment…
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Actual Benefits Realized by Current Desktop Virtualization Users
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Senior IT Managers Are the Biggest Proponents of Desktop Virtualization Technolo…
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Desktop Virtualization Challenges and Concerns
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Desktop Virtualization Deployment Details
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VDI Is Most Widely Leveraged Desktop Virtualization Delivery Model
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Initial Desktop Virtualization Implementations Limited in Scope, but Expand over…
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Desktop Virtualization Drives Purchases of Servers, Storage, and Upgraded Networ…
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Storage Infrastructure and Challenges
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Desktop Virtualization Networking Considerations
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Security, Performance, and Low Maintenance Viewed as the Top Three Attributes…
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Desktop Virtualization Purchasing Considerations
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Desktop Virtualization Adoption Inhibitors
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Investment Protection, ROI Questions, and Performance Concerns are Top Barriers…
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Appendix
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Endpoint Devices by Type
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Familiarity with Data Center Infrastructure Supporting Centrally-hosted Virtual…
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Centrally-hosted Virtual Desktops
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Conclusion
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Research Implications for Technology Vendors
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Research Implications for IT Professionals
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Research Methodology
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Respondent Demographics
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Respondents by Number of Employees
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Respondents by Annual Revenue
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Respondents by Industry
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Respondents by Job Responsibility Scope
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Respondents by Role
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Research Report: Desktop Virtualization Market Evolution
ESG Research Report
Feb 11, 2013
In order to better gauge current usage of, interest in, and familiarity with desktop virtualization technology, ESG surveyed North American IT decision-makers responsible for overseeing their organizations’ desktop and mobile computing strategies.
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Table of Contents
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Executive Summary
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Introduction
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Research Findings
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Increasing Numbers and Types of Devices Further Complicate Endpoint Management
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Security, Costs, and Compliance Top Users’ List of Endpoint Challenges
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Shifts in Endpoint Device Landscape and Strategy
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Desktop Virtualization Adoption
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Respondents Report Significant Use of Desktop Virtualization Technology
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Most Potential Adopters Are Early in the Evaluation Process
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Cost Reduction and Simplified Management Drive Desktop Virtualization Deployments
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Actual Benefits Realized by Current Desktop Virtualization Users
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Senior IT Managers Are the Biggest Proponents of Desktop Virtualization Technology
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Desktop Virtualization Challenges and Concerns
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Desktop Virtualization Deployment Details
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VDI Is Most Widely Leveraged Desktop Virtualization Delivery Model
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Initial Desktop Virtualization Implementations Limited in Scope, but Expand over Time
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Desktop Virtualization Drives Purchases of Servers, Storage, and Upgraded Network Infrastructure
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Storage Infrastructure and Challenges
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Desktop Virtualization Networking Considerations
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Security, Performance, and Low Maintenance Viewed as the Top Three Attributes for Virtual Desktop Endpoint Devices
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Desktop Virtualization Purchasing Considerations
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Desktop Virtualization Adoption Inhibitors
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Investment Protection, ROI Questions, and Performance Concerns are Top Barriers to Desktop Virtualization Acceptance
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Appendix
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Endpoint Devices by Type
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Familiarity with Data Center Infrastructure Supporting Centrally-hosted Virtual Desktops
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Centrally-hosted Virtual Desktops
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Conclusion
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Research Implications for Technology Vendors
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Research Implications for IT Professionals
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Research Methodology
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Respondent Demographics
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Respondents by Number of Employees
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Respondents by Annual Revenue
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Respondents by Industry
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Respondents by Job Responsibility Scope
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Respondents by Role
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Nov 28, 2010
The primary objective of this ESG research study was to survey Critical Infrastructure and Key Resources (CIKR) organizations in order to qualify and quantify the current status of their existing security profiles as well as their awareness of and…
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