The cybersecurity landscape may be one of the few things evolving as quickly as today’s mobile workforce. It is now commonplace for executives to spend more time traveling, both domestically and internationally, than in their actual offices. Whether the executive is accessing private documents using public Wi-Fi or running their device through airport security, companies’ data has never been more vulnerable.
The cybersecurity landscape may be one of the few things evolving as quickly as today’s mobile workforce. It is now commonplace for executives to spend more time traveling, both domestically and internationally, than in their actual offices. Whether the executive is accessing private documents using public Wi-Fi or running their device through airport security, companies’ data has never been more vulnerable. To meet the competing needs of security and productivity while traveling, executives are starting to turn to secure digital workspaces that rely on Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) and thin clients to keep data safe and employees productive, no matter what they consider their ‘office’ for the day. The definition of the modern workplace has evolved and VDI and thin clients have done the same, delivering better connectivity and performance than outdated laptops or even your legacy thin client models. In this podcast I sit down with Jeff McNaught, vice president and chief strategy officer, Cloud Client-Computing at Dell Technologies to discuss further.