During a business disruption caused by a natural disaster or a health emergency, it’s safer for employees to stay away from the office. But this means they can’t access their physical desktops. The COVID-19 pandemic offers an opportunity to look at how cloud computing – and specifically cloud desktops – can help organizations keep their employees safe and secure while also maintaining business continuity and productivity.   The problem with legacy desktops and legacy DR  Legacy disaster recovery (DR) solutions require complex pre- and post-disaster planning and execution in order to properly implement the solution. This includes long checklists of items…
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