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How Azure Virtual Desktop solves common business challenges

Feb 5, 2024

Technology is most effective in a business when it is solving a problem or delivering a tangible benefit. This enables a clear return on investment and allows employees to focus on business growth rather than dealing with technical issues. There are few solutions as powerful as Azure Virtual Desktop when it comes to solving multiple business challenges with a single technology. In this article, HAYNE. cloud will introduce Azure Virtual Desktop and discuss the problems it can solve within your business.

What is Azure Virtual Desktop?

Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) is a virtual desktop interface (VDI) solution that is deployed through Azure that allows users to access Windows 10/11 and all the necessary applications, from anywhere, on any device. The technology can also be used for RemoteApp streaming when businesses only require employees to access a single application on the virtual machine. AVD offers businesses full control over the configuration and management of virtual machines and also supports multi-session Windows virtual machines. Billing for AVD works on a consumption basis, however, there are many features within Azure to optimise a business’s costs.

How Azure Virtual Desktop Solves Common Business Challenges

Enable a Secure Remote Workforce

The number one business problem that AVD can solve is how to enable a secure remote workforce. Allowing employees to work from home, or any location other than a secure office network is a difficult task as there is less visibility over the network and endpoint device. To make matters worse, the attacks surface is constantly expanding and the exploitation methods that cybercriminals use and getting more complex. With Azure Virtual Desktop, employees can work from any location without compromising their security posture. With this being said, AVD is only as secure as it is set up to be. Therefore, businesses should consult an Azure security specialist to ensure their workloads are as secure as possible.

Reduce Hardware Expenditure

With the ongoing chip shortage, many businesses are struggling to procure workstations and laptops with a strong performance to price ratio, and many businesses simply cannot find enough devices to replace all their employee devices. Another challenge facing businesses is that if they want to upgrade to Windows 11, all devices need to have a TPM 2.0 chip. Older hardware will not have this chip, making it impossible to upgrade to Windows 11. Some businesses may consider implementing a BYOD program to reduce their hardware expenditure, however, this typically carries a significant security risk.

Azure Virtual Desktop solves these challenges by moving the computing power away from the device to the Azure Cloud. As the compute is provided on Azure, employees only require ‘thin’ devices, which are typically not powerful, but very cheap. Employees can also run Windows 11 through AVD, even with older hardware that lacks a TPM 2.0 chip. Finally, AVD is one of the most secure ways to implement a BYOD program, as no data leaves the cloud.

Simplify Compute Scaling

Each employee within a business has a different compute requirement. Whilst some staff require less powerful devices for word processing and administrative tasks, other employees need powerful devices for graphic design or other intensive applications. This becomes more difficult if an employee only occasionally uses these intensive applications. Typically, the only way to accommodate this is by purchasing a device that is overpowered for 95% of its use. This leads to increased hardware expenditure, especially if multiple employees occasionally require a powerful PC. Azure Virtual Desktop can solve this problem with intelligent compute scaling. This makes it possible to allocate additional resources to a virtual machine when required, and then deallocate it when the employee has finished using the application. Therefore, businesses only need to pay for the computing power they use.

Streamline Disaster Recovery

It is essential that all businesses are prepared for the worst, from everything from natural disasters to cyberattacks such as ransomware. Whilst regular backups will ensure that a business can eventually continue to work as normal, it is also important to consider how quickly this is possible. For a disaster such as ransomware, recovery can take a long time as all devices need to be re-imaged. With AVD, this process is streamlined as all workspaces can be reverted to their golden image. Similarly, there are many features available within Azure to aid in disaster recovery, including automated backups of images and profiles.

Provide Remote Support and Troubleshooting

As many businesses have made the move to remote and hybrid work, it has created a new challenge in how businesses and their IT providers can provide support to employees. Whilst there are many tools on the market that enable this, few are as flexible as Azure Virtual Desktop. With AVD, it is possible to remotely manage host pools, as well as individual workspaces. Similarly, IT support staff can remote connect to a user’s workspace for non-AVD related troubleshooting. Finally, AVD simplifies update and patch management as the image can be updated, and all instances are automatically updated.

How We Can Help

While Azure Virtual Desktop can address various business challenges and provide tangible benefits, its implementation and deployment require expertise, particularly in terms of security and cost management. HAYNE.cloud possesses the necessary expertise in Azure Virtual Desktop to ensure that your business achieves optimal value for money with its AVD solution. To learn more, please contact us today.

You can also check out our on-demand webinar here: https://hayne. cloud/avd-vs-windows-365/. This webinar delves into great depth about AVD.

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