Technology leaders are urging organizations to use desktop-as-a-service (DaaS), citing security, manageability, cost efficiency, and speed to market as its advantages.
, 57% of the information technology leaders said they would consider DaaS as a solution for the facilitation of bring-your-own-device policies, and also for the simplification of IT administration tasks. More than half also said it was useful for providing system access to contractors or seasonal workers.
Maintenance overheads are reduced with DaaS, according to Connor Hughes, chief technology officer of Artesian , an alternative investment management firm in New South Wales. “The cost associated with provisioning PCs [personal computers] for geographically disparate teams is quite big,” he said at the same event. “Security overhead is [also] reduced by having a managed capability which can be patched, tended to, and updated without any user involvement — and all can be done remotely.”
Over the pandemic, Takeda, a pharmaceutical company in Tokyo, had to purchase laptops and ship the devices to remote places. “With our service now, the outsourced already has laptops we can manage securely … Anything we can manage centrally and have a level of control of is much better from a security and risk perspective,” saidThe global DaaS market is
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