Employees are becoming more and more mobile. On the road, they often work from personal devices, in a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) to work scenario. They might use company-provisioned laptops as well, and from home they may connect remotely to corporate desktop PCs. In these scenarios and others they connect through virtual private networks (VPNs) and virtual desktops. Beyond that, though, some users, while on company property, are required to roam from workstation to workstation to do their jobs. In the former situation, employees often have their own computers, laptops, or mobile devices. When users do have ...
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Joli Ballew, Windows To Go, 10.1007/978-1-4842-2134-1_1
1. Introducing Windows To Go
Joli Ballew1
(1)Garland, Texas, USA
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