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[Animation: Three people working – one at home, one in a café, one in an office]
Your business relies on remote workers – but you need a way to make remote work safer and
more productive.
[Animation: Zoom in on the employee at home. Illustrate their computer getting hacked.]
For example, imagine that one of your employees is using their malware-infected PC for work. If
the employee has stored business information on the device, your data – and your business
– could be at risk.
[Animation: Zoom all the way into computer screen, show user connecting to a WVD in azure.]
Windows Virtual Desktop allows organizations like yours to access a standardized Windows
desktop experience from any device using the power of Microsoft’s vast Azure cloud.
[Animation: Zoom back out, show the employee working productively with WVD.]
All users need to do is log in using a web browser or the free Microsoft Remote Desktop app, and
they’ll have a uniform Microsoft Windows PC experience at their fingertips – without the security
risks that come from storing data on a local device.
[Animation: Keep the employee working, switch through backgrounds and devices to show multiple
work settings.]
Plus, they’ll be able to have the same desktop and apps experience from any device, no matter
where they’re working from – which makes work more productive.
[Animation: Show employees working, but when the “catch” is mentioned, take away devices and
WVD.”]
So, Microsoft Windows Virtual Desktop is a safer, more effective, and more affordable way to
enable remote work. There’s only one catch: It’s kind of hard to set up and optimize if you don’t
have deep technical expertise.