vad vs vdi

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The tag 'vad vs vdi' compares Virtual App Delivery (VAD) and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) in enterprise environments. Discussions focus on how VAD, such as Cameyo by Google, streams individual Windows and Linux applications into a browser with lower overhead than traditional VDI. Key themes include reducing infrastructure costs, simplifying app delivery, and enabling AI-enhanced workflows. The tag covers trade-offs between full desktop virtualization and app streaming, particularly for legacy client apps in Chrome. It is relevant for IT professionals evaluating remote application strategies on Windows and Linux platforms.
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    Cameyo by Google: Stream Windows and Linux Apps in Chrome for Enterprise

    Google’s move to run full Windows and Linux applications inside Chrome — now packaged as Cameyo by Google — marks a deliberate attempt to close the enterprise “app gap” by streaming legacy client apps into the browser with lower overhead than traditional VDI and the promise of AI-enhanced...
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