May 12, 2010 By News Report
"Building the Broadband Economy" scheduled May 19-21 in New York City, is an international summit attracting attendees from North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia and Africa, and is a unique opportunity to learn from the world's most dynamic communities how to use information and communications technology to build prosperous, inclusive and sustainable communities. The annual summit attracts mayors, state and provincial leaders, city managers, the CIOs of cities, counties and states from around the world, as well as their ICT partners in the private sector. The annual event is produced by the Intelligent Community Forum in partnership with the Polytechnic Institute of New York University.
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Until recently, there was no alternative to the familiar desktop computer, and its expensive upgrades and maintenance requirements. For cash-strapped local governments, the desktop computer is quickly becoming an unsustainable option for future progress. Now, a technology known as virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) offers an alternative. It can be significantly more affordable than buying individual computers for every employee, and it provides similar capability. This paper shows how VDI is the future of the desktop and is a game-changer for local governments.
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