Dell is introducing new desktop virtualization solutions (DVS) designed specifically for government customers, intended to facilitate telework and manage security challenges unique to government users. The introduction of these products for the government space is part of Dell's broader virtualization announcement. . "We've seen a lot of challenges in the government space in end user computing," said Erica Hilgeman, Dell's marketing director for public space end user solutions. "A lot of agencies are being asked to support networks [while] contending with geographic sprawl, here, there, and everywhere, with dwindling IT resources." The link for this article located at Information Week is no longer available. . 'We've seen a lot of challenges in the government space in end user computing,' said Erica Hilgeman,. introducing, desktop, virtualization, solutions, (dvs), designed, specifically, government. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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