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Working Remotely: Desktop as a Service (DaaS) could be a great advantage for SMBs

News Desk by News Desk
April 6, 2021
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With remote working on the rise, and companies adopting digitization and cloud-only solutions, how viable is the Desktop-as-a-Service? Let us see the industry’s leader viewpoints on DaaS.

Vikas Bhonsle, Desktop as a Service (DaaS)
Vikas Bhonsle

Vikas Bhonsle, CEO at Crayon Software Experts India.

 In plain words, Desktop as a Service (DaaS) is a cloud-based solution, just like any other SaaS, PaaS or IaaS, through which a service provider allows the user to access a virtual desktop from anywhere through the internet. In DaaS, you get the entire package of the desktop which includes the operating system (OS), SaaS and legacy applications, without getting into the hassles of separate software procurement and their management.

The payment is on a ‘pay-as-a-go’ subscription basis, making it easy to scale-up or scale-down, as per changing demand. It is a turnkey service, which is easy to manage as it simplifies many of the IT admin tasks of desktop solutions. It is similar to a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) but, unlike VDI, where the organization deploys virtual desktops from their own on-premises data centres, DaaS is entirely cloud-based.

Why DaaS: IT is one of the most extensive overhead in traditional PC environments. Every organization has to invest in a dedicated IT team for running the entire digital infrastructure, right from managing employee password resets to updating security patches in applications.

DaaS can be a viable solution for clients who prefer the centralization, security and management of a VDI but prefer the cloud provider to handle the desktop management on their behalf. DaaS simplifies IT operations and delivers desktops with the OS and apps securely to its workforce.

With DaaS, workers can now easily access their work from anywhere on any device, especially for those who are remotely-based. At times, IT can become a big challenge or crisis for the employee based out of a remote location. It can not only transform employee productivity but also affect billing hours. With DaaS, the complexity of OpEx is reduced to a great extent as the entire platform is cloud-based and any anomalies arising can be managed remotely, online by the service provider.

Also, the companies can excuse themselves for the operations and management of the desktop, which is otherwise involved in traditional IT or VDI. It can be rapidly scaled up or scaled down as per the needs, keeping IT costs inline. DaaS takes care of securing access points for users, and the organization’s data is securely stored and protected against data loss or device theft. It is an advantage in terms of business continuity and security.

Prashanth GJ, Desktop as a Service (DaaS)
Prashanth GJ

Prashanth GJ, CEO at TechnoBind

Desktop as a Service has been around for many years now – almost over 15 plus years. They had not really taken off all these years for various reasons ranging from bandwidth constraints to limitations of the technology which ended up in a very poor user experience. It wasn’t just the user experience that hampered large-scale adoption of DaaS. Although today the cloud will seem an obvious choice, there was widespread reluctance to move corporate data onto cloud infrastructure in the early days of hosted desktops. But things have changed today – may companies I have been speaking to have already a “cloud-first” strategy in place. But the most significant development is the black swan event of the pandemic which is bringing about a major change in work environments across the world.

With the WFH here to stay and corporates seeing obvious benefits coming out of it, DaaS is one strategy that CIOs will look to take care of some of the challenges that a WFH may bring about. Control and Security are amongst the top advantages that DaaS gives and with employees working from diverse locations the IT never had control on the kind of networks being used to access corporate data or for that matter devices and the environment from which employees were accessing corporate data.

As remote work model growing, DaaS allows business to manage the risks that usually arise with giving your staff the freedom to work anywhere and on any device. It allows you to control the essentials such as – data access and compliance without being overly opposed.

Business no longer have to bother about what data is held on a user’s device as the data remains in the data centre at all times. This provides you control over all business assets because access can be revoked by one touch. DaaS moves the security risk from hundreds of end user systems and put it all into the controlled environment of data centre. Any lost or stolen devices no longer give a security risk or threat. 

There won’t be any data on local devices. As DaaS removes the need to create VPNs to access applications and data held by the business it also removes the issues of users trying to bypass the security in the hope that it will make their life easier.

Also Read: Security While Working Remotely [Interview]

News Desk

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by CXO VOICE team members, [email protected]

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