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are installed, accessed, updated and maintained on central redundant
servers. This reduces the cost and complexity of administration
and enables rapid application deployment and management. Server
Based Computing environments have allowed businesses to achieve
extended life of the desktop and significantly reduced their Total
Cost of Ownership (TCO). Additional measurable benefits of a server
based computing environment include infrastructure consolidation,
reduced client device upgrades. As a result of adopting a server
based computing model, your organisation will have access to the
following features:
- Enterprise access to applications
- Centralised management
- Remote office connectivity
- Secure workforce mobility
- Rapid application deployment
- Rapid disaster recovery
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