In today’s environment, it’s vital for businesses to enable remote work strategies for their teams. Windows Virtual Desktop enables users to continue work through desktop and application virtualisation, empowering companies to provide a secure, productive experience in a changing world. 

In this article we explore the top 5 benefits of Windows Virtual Desktop. 

What is Windows Virtual Desktop?

Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) is a fully Cloud-based, desktop and app virtualisation service provided by Microsoft and powered by Azure. With built-in security and compliance features, Windows Virtual Desktop provides a secure virtual desktop infrastructure to an organisation’s end-users, allowing them to work form a Cloud-based platform they can access from any device.

Top 5 Benefits of Windows Virtual Desktop

To find out if your business could benefit from implementing WVD we have listed our top 5 benefits of Windows Virtual Desktop below.

1. Boost productivity

Employees require constant connectivity, flexibility and specialised resources in order to stay productive and Windows Virtual Desktop provides the tools to do this. With WVD users can access their desktop from any internet-connected location using a company issued or personal device. Seamless integration with Microsoft 365 apps for enterprise, Windows 10 and Microsoft Teams, also helps end users to be productive with the desktop experience they’re used to. 

2. Reduced costs of licensing and infrastructure

Upgrading and refreshing infrastructure can be a costly exercise. However with WVD your business can start to see cost savings almost straight away. To start, hosting on Azure greatly reduces the infrastructure needed, mainly servers and the physical space to house them in. Labour savings will also be significant as there will be reduced requirement for fulltime employees to maintain such a vast infrastructure.

There are also savings to be made when it comes to licensing. Windows Virtual Desktop is included in some Windows and Microsoft 365 license packages where you only pay for when you’re using it. 

3. Excellent security 

Easily apply the right access controls to users and devices with Azure Active Directory Conditional Access. Reduce vulnerabilities and help keep your virtual desktops secure by leveraging reverse connections and security solutions like Azure Firewall, Azure Sentinel, and Azure Security Centre.

WVD is a great solution for organisations looking to provide virtualised desktops and applications. It provides a wide range of performance optimisation, security, resiliency and automation capability and the benefits of Windows Virtual Desktop don’t stop there.

4. Improve resiliency and protect against outrages

As part of Windows Virtual Desktop, you can help keep your team running during outages by leveraging built-in Azure Site Recovery and Azure Backup technologies. Mitigate downtime and prepare for planned maintenance with personalised alerts and guidance through Azure Service Health. Putting Windows Virtual Desktop clearly in the middle of your business resiliency strategy.

5. Scale quickly

A company that wants, or needs, to grow quickly can do so with WVD. Rapid increases in hiring don’t need to be hindered by new infrastructure setup or device procurement in a bring your own device (BYOD) setting. For company-issued devices, the processes of creating an image, app packaging and app deploying aren’t necessary. Conversely, a business that is going through a re-organisation can easily downsize the number of users on WVD, and if it was a BYOD environment, it need not be stuck with devices and servers that will soon become outdated.

Download the full guide to Windows Virtual Desktop

Want to know more about the service? You can find out about the full range of our Windows Virtual Desktop services here, or download our Windows Virtual Desktop guide below for more information.