I have been using Terminal Services as a type of desktop virtualization, and this can work with user provided machines (e.g. an intern with laptop, etc.), but implementing a true Virtual Desktop Infrastructure seems like a more logical approach. However, as the title suggests, can this be done economically by a small business?
We have a Focus Community member that is looking for some help with this - any insight?
That was true, although it was great having this latest gadgets and technology, have you been in doubt if they are really safe? Of course, there is. Today, as our country as well as ourselves experience from recession we all be efficient in spending our money and always choose safe products to avoid any accidents. As I realized, debt relief can be bought about by cutting expenditures on things you don't need. For instance, digital services – high speed internet is great, but examine the package your provider has it tied into. If you're laying out a lot of cash for hundreds of channels of TV you don't watch, you might want to rein the cable services in. Clipping coupons and saving money at grocery stores isn't a bad idea either, and switching to generic brands isn't a bad idea either. Saving a little extra money for debt relief will pay off on the long run.