Rapid recovery and provisioning of desktop computing
Enterprises have spent millions to provide business continuity in the face of unexpected disasters. Governments from around the world are delivering guidance to businesses on how to plan and respond to the upcoming influenza “flu” season particularly in light of the heighten concerns caused by H1N1 outbreaks.
The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimate that as many as 40% of the workforce might be unable to come into work at the peak of the pandemic due to the need for many healthy adults to stay home and care for an ill family member. The CDC also recommends that individuals and companies put measures in place should a workplace close down or a situation arises that requires working from home. The CDC further advises that persons in the workplace should stay home for seven days after getting the flu, or 24 hours after symptoms end, whichever is longer. Around the world, businesses are putting pandemic plans in place particularly during this winter’s flu season (2009 is the first year of new H1N1 strain of influenza discovery).
Pandemic planning guidelines for business and government organisations:
For many critical business applications, virtualisation solutions have been implemented in order to keep data centre environments safe. However, some enterprises have overlooked one of the most vital elements of their business continuity plans – their employees. If their desktop, applications, and resources disappear, how can they work? Is purchasing, migrating, or even replicating every employee desktop to a laptop a realistic or even financially viable solution? Are there cost-effective desktop virtualisation solutions that can allow users to effectively work from home?
vDesk offers business customers multiple solutions on delivering the desktop computing experience during disaster and pandemic situations. The four flexible deployment options of PC, Drive, Network, and VDI have all been implemented as a layered approach to ensure business continuity for desktop computing. RingCube’s MobileSync technology allows rapid backup for users who have experienced hardware failures or lose their laptops. In cases of pandemic outbreaks, vDesk’s ability to be stored and executed from a low-cost USB drive continues to be implemented as an IT “best practice” for temporary stay-at-home professionals.
vDesk automatically backs up every desktop to a network file share. If a user looses their PC, laptop, or portable drive containing their vDesk workspace, they can login to the vDesk client portal to download an up-to-date copy of their personalized desktop and be up and running in minutes without the help of their IT organization.
For more information on pandemic planning with vDesk, check out our pandemic solution webinar with RingCube Co-founder and CTO, Mike Larkin.
Pandemic Planning Solutions