Senior Advisor at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2025-06-18T15:39:25Z
Jun 18, 2025
In Azure Virtual Desktop, we are designing infrastructure for the team. With my previous experience, I was managing Azure Virtual Desktop where I was handling all operations such as working on host pools and giving access to users. It is mainly for giving access to users who are not part of the company, such as consultants or contractors who would be onboarded for a short period of time. We can design and develop a machine for them, and they can connect with Microsoft Authenticator from anywhere in the world. For example, if there are customers from India, we can easily assign a virtual desktop to them and they can login to the network and perform all activities. This really helps in remote working capabilities, and the data remains secure. With Multi-session, we can have multiple users on the same machine. It's a non-persistent machine where if proper RAM and CPU are assigned for a workstation, up to 20 users can connect to the same session and access applications. This is useful when there are many users and the team is looking for a cost-effective solution. All users can login to the same workstation and applications can be deployed to them. It will be seamless and can be accessed from anywhere.
I use Azure Virtual Desktop primarily to access desktops without using the public network. It allows me to access my workplace desktops privately and perform regular activities. It also provides a roaming profile feature, enabling me to access my desktop environment from anywhere, maintaining the same setup and data.
We are dealing with Azure Virtual Desktops as well as physical desktops and laptops. We manage the endpoints and customers, so we use this solution in collaboration with a distributor partner for Azure platforms.
Azure Virtual Desktop enables remote work by allowing employees to access their desktops and applications from anywhere, centralizing management, ensuring data security, and supporting collaboration.
Azure Virtual Desktop is essential for remote work, offering centralized management of desktops, a secure environment for accessing sensitive data, and facilitating collaboration. It reduces hardware costs, supports scalability, and simplifies IT tasks. The platform is scalable, integrates...
In Azure Virtual Desktop, we are designing infrastructure for the team. With my previous experience, I was managing Azure Virtual Desktop where I was handling all operations such as working on host pools and giving access to users. It is mainly for giving access to users who are not part of the company, such as consultants or contractors who would be onboarded for a short period of time. We can design and develop a machine for them, and they can connect with Microsoft Authenticator from anywhere in the world. For example, if there are customers from India, we can easily assign a virtual desktop to them and they can login to the network and perform all activities. This really helps in remote working capabilities, and the data remains secure. With Multi-session, we can have multiple users on the same machine. It's a non-persistent machine where if proper RAM and CPU are assigned for a workstation, up to 20 users can connect to the same session and access applications. This is useful when there are many users and the team is looking for a cost-effective solution. All users can login to the same workstation and applications can be deployed to them. It will be seamless and can be accessed from anywhere.
I use Azure Virtual Desktop primarily to access desktops without using the public network. It allows me to access my workplace desktops privately and perform regular activities. It also provides a roaming profile feature, enabling me to access my desktop environment from anywhere, maintaining the same setup and data.
We are dealing with Azure Virtual Desktops as well as physical desktops and laptops. We manage the endpoints and customers, so we use this solution in collaboration with a distributor partner for Azure platforms.
I use it for accessing resources from different machines.