user virtualisation

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User virtualisation is a technology that separates a user's settings, data, and applications from the underlying operating system, enabling easier migration and management. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight Microsoft's advocacy for user virtualisation during Windows 7 migrations, noting that this approach can reduce migration cost and time by at least 30%. Whitepapers referenced on the forum cover key considerations for implementing user virtualisation with Windows 7, including how it helps organisations refresh their PC estates efficiently. The tag focuses on the practical benefits of user virtualisation in enterprise IT environments, particularly for streamlining OS upgrades and user profile management.
  1. News

    Whitepaper: Find out why Microsoft advocates a User Virtualisation approach to Windows 7 migration

    Find out why Microsoft advocates a User Virtualisation approach to Windows 7 migration…and how this approach could reduce your migration cost and time by at least 30%. More...
  2. News

    Whitepaper: Windows 7 and User Virtualisation – 7 things you need to know

    Microsoft Windows 7 looks set to be the next big desktop operating system, with many organisations refreshing their PC estate as they move to Windows 7. More...
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