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Virtual desktops for hospitals in America

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CHICAGO: The American Hospital Association (AHA) has awarded an exclusive endorsement to Quest vWorkspace for its desktop virtualization management, connection brokering, and user experience capabilities. Desktop virtualization is the use of virtual machines to let multiple network subscribers maintain desktops on a single, centrally located computer or server. Desktop virtualization offers advantages over the traditional model of every computer operating as a completely self-contained unit with its own operating system, peripherals and application programs.

As the demands on health care IT departments increase, it is essential to provide tools that ease the management of the desktop infrastructure, informs a press note. "Quest vWorkspace delivers a solution for desktop virtualization that consolidates multiple desktop virtualization techniques and technologies enabling the centralized management of all virtual desktops from a single console, saving significant time and resources for any IT department. AHA Solutions, Inc., a subsidiary of the AHA, awards the AHA endorsement to organizations that help member hospitals and health care organizations achieve organizational excellence." it adds. 

Desktop virtualization offers hospitals many benefits but requires a comprehensive, easy to use, adaptable and cost-effective management solution. vWorkspace from Quest Software offers a single management console spanning Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), Remote Desktop Services (Terminal Services), and blade PCs. vWorkspace supports multiple VDI platforms (Microsoft, VMware, and Parallels) giving hospitals the flexibility to mix and match desktop and application delivery to provide dynamic and location-independent access for varying user types. The vWorkspace Experience Optimized Protocol (EOP) drives employee adoption by accelerating images and multimedia content, delivering high-quality audio and universal support for USB devices so that the virtual desktop behaves and feels like a physical one.

“At a time when hospitals are struggling with shrinking budgets and increased regulation, many are seeking ways to simplify desktop and application management to increase clinician productivity and patient care while reducing expenses and improving security and compliance,.,” said Anthony Burke, president and CEO, AHA Solutions, Inc. “Quest vWorkspace offers a cost-effective solution and provides a high level of scalability and flexibility for hospital needs.”