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Cloud Desktop is an approach to end-user computing that stores virtual machines and applications in cloud-based resources rather than in local corporate data center resources. Cloud Desktop is also known as Virtual Cloud Desktop.

Cloud Computing, a Desktop as a Service (DaaS), can be accessed from anywhere and from any device as long as it is connected to the Internet. VMware Horizontal Cloud is an example of a computer provider provided by the cloud. This market is due to the almost universal acceptance of cloud-based services such as Office 365, the global increase in telework caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the continued adoption of digital transformation. Growth is being promoted. The Cloud Desktop market is expected to exceed $ 11 billion by 2026, according to Verified Market Research.

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Computer virtualization platforms typically allow users to access Windows computers or applications running in different physical locations. A server running in a data center running one or more instances of Windows. The desktop virtualization infrastructure manages the configuration of these Windows instances and assigns users to them. A gateway to protect access from outside the data center. An endpoint device that allows users to access virtual desktops or applications. It can be a laptop, computer, or mobile device. It can also be a "thin client", a device dedicated to accessing virtual machines and applications, or a simple web browser. A remote protocol for sharing video, audio, keyboard, and mouse data between a user's terminal and desktop. With the exception of cloud desktop, cloud desktop is no exception. Computer virtualization infrastructure and data center resources are hosted and managed by third-party providers.

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