Kidaro Reveals Desktop DR Solution
Thursday, 24 January 2008 by Michel Roth
Virtual Desktops are much more easy to deal with in regards to disaster recovery since they are only a flat file. Kidaro, a vendor in the VDI market space, has taken notice of this fact and released a virtual desktop recovery solution that tastes like VMware ACE.

With the Kidaro Desktop DR solution enterprises can maximize business continuity by distributing corporate-controlled virtual desktops on DVDs, USB drives, or over the Web.

The Kidaro platform automates the provisioning of virtual desktops that can be rapidly deployed on alternate corporate PCs, employee home computers, or recovery center machines. With Kidaro, enterprises can pre-distribute virtual desktops on DVD, USB drives, or over the Web using Kidaro Trim Transfer® for efficient delivery, updating, and policy control of virtual machine (VM) images. Integrated encryption and leak prevention features insure that sensitive corporate data is protected. These virtual desktops can be used as an everyday remote computing platform, or can be installed on-demand for business continuity. In addition, Kidaro supports disconnected use, which is critical for mobile laptops, or scenarios involving degradation of the telecommunications infrastructure.

Press Release.


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