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virtual desktop
noun
A desktop (visual workspace) offering more space than the physical screen would usually allow, controlled either by scrolling or by switching between screenfuls.
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Desktop virtualization includes Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, Desktop Virtualization Servers and Hosted Virtual Desktop.
More information about virtual desktop is available here.
The Virtual Desktop Infrastructure service provides clients with a personalized virtual desktop environment that meets their business requirements.
Windows was once thought of as a virtual "desktop"; now it opens onto untrammeled nature.
MED-V is the engine behind the management of an enterprise virtual desktop environment.
The machines also come loaded with Microsoft's virtual desktop software, which allows employees to remotely access programs on their laptops.
But the real question is what would the lack of choice of browsers on the virtual desktop mean for consumers?
This virtual desktop can be shown on different large displays simultaneously, taking advantage of their high resolution.
For documents with complex layouts or for additional language support, ABBYY FineReader with Berkeley's OCR virtual desktop is a solution.
Mission Control is far less well thought out, combining a display of all open applications, their respective windows and multiple virtual desktop spaces.
It's the old saw of virtual (or augmented) reality versus the virtual desktop, and we know how well VR has worked out so far.
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