Virtual Desktops & Secure Cloud Workspaces

Your staff shouldn't have to know which app requires which login.

Virtual Desktops & Secure Cloud Workspaces

Your work computer, running securely in the cloud — accessible from any device, from any location, without the risk of data sitting on a local machine.

  1. Azure-based Virtual Desktops

    Cloud-hosted Windows desktops built on Microsoft Azure. Employees log in with their work email and access a full desktop environment — their apps, files, and settings — from any device. When someone leaves or a laptop is lost, access is revoked in minutes and company data stays in the cloud.

    • Cloud-hosted desktops for employees, built on Microsoft Azure.
    • Users log in with their email to access a full Windows desktop environment.
    • Ideal for small and mid-size businesses that want to move away from on-prem hardware.
  2. Advanced Virtual Desktop Security (Security + Azure)

    An additional security layer for organizations in regulated environments. Includes 24/7 Security Operations Center (SOC) monitoring, behavioral threat detection, and advanced antivirus coverage across all virtual desktops. Relevant for healthcare, financial services, legal, and any environment with HIPAA, PCI, or compliance obligations.

    • An added security layer for virtual desktops that includes:
      • A Security Operations Center (SOC) monitoring activity in real time.
      • Additional antivirus and behavioral monitoring.
    • Especially relevant for regulated sectors like healthcare, financial services, and other environments with HIPAA/PCI or legal requirements.
  3. Microsoft Intra ID / Intra Suite (Identity & Single Sign-On)

    Centralized identity and access management for organizations running multiple cloud applications. Users log in once — to their virtual desktop — and their authorized applications open without separate logins. Accounts, access levels, and external partner permissions are managed from one central place. Available as an add-on for organizations with more complex identity and access needs.

    • Cloud identity and access management:
      • Central place to create and manage user accounts.
      • Manage access to various cloud apps, including external partners.
    • Provides single sign-on (SSO):
      • Users log into their virtual desktop with their email once.
      • Their cloud applications open without separate logins.
    • More relevant for organizations with multiple cloud applications and higher internal security needs; treated as an add-on to the virtual desktop offer.

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