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Virtual Desktop Personalization Made Easy
Speaker:
Amy Hodler
Director of Product Management Tranxition
Track:Server, Desktop & Storage Virtualization
User resistance is often cited as the #1 challenge with VDI. Providing a familiar, consistent experience is obviously important, but it can be difficult for centralized virtual desktops. We’ll discuss how you can use straightforward and costs effective solutions to migrate your users’ desktop ‘personalities’ to virtual desktops and easily manage them once there. Dynamically layering personality on top of non-persistent virtual machines doesn’t have to be difficult to setup or maintain. Find out how personalization for virtual desktops can be made easy.
Speaker Bio: Amy Hodler is the Director of Product Management at Tranxition. She has more than 15 years of experience in project and program management, business development and product management for computer software companies. She has held a number of management positions in both small and large companies including, EDS, Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard (HP). Prior to joining Tranxition, Hodler was a product manager at HP where she was responsible for product planning and execution of Client Automation software for desktop management and then Server integrations with Microsoft System Center throughout each product’s lifecycle. She joined HP through the acquisition of Consera Software, a provider of server resource management solutions, where she was responsible for relationship management and business development. She brings extensive experience in enterprise software and services to Tranxition, and throughout her career has specifically focused on advancing superior solutions for managing IT resource through integrated processes and configuration.
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