infrastructure agnosticism

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Infrastructure agnosticism refers to the ability of enterprise IT solutions to operate independently of specific hardware, hypervisors, or underlying infrastructure. On WindowsForum.com, discussions around this concept often focus on tools like Omnissa's unified management platform, which aims to provide hypervisor independence and manage diverse endpoints without vendor lock-in. Recent threads highlight how infrastructure agnosticism enables organizations to adopt AI-driven solutions and streamline operations across Windows servers and other environments. The tag covers topics such as endpoint diversity, cross-platform management, and reducing dependency on proprietary systems, reflecting a growing trend in enterprise IT toward flexible, vendor-neutral architectures.
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    Omnissa’s Bold Expansion: Unified Management, Hypervisor Independence, and AI-Driven Enterprise Solutions

    Omnissa, the company that emerged from the acquisition of VMware’s end-user compute (EUC) portfolio, is now making a decisive push beyond its legacy as a leader in endpoint device management. Quietly, yet with significant implications for enterprise IT, Omnissa released a beta Windows Server...
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