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New York, Feb. 17, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report “Global Desktop Virtualization Industry” – https://www.reportlinker.com/p05799927/?utm_source=GNW
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Global Desktop Virtualization Market to Reach $26.2 Billion by 2030

In the changed post COVID-19 business landscape, the global market for Desktop Virtualization estimated at US$13.2 Billion in the year 2022, is projected to reach a revised size of US$26.2 Billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 8.9% over the analysis period 2022-2030. Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), one of the segments analyzed in the report, is projected to record a 8.6% CAGR and reach US$14.1 Billion by the end of the analysis period. Taking into account the ongoing post pandemic recovery, growth in the Desktop-As-a-service (daas) segment is readjusted to a revised 9.7% CAGR for the next 8-year period.

The U.S. Market is Estimated at $3.5 Billion, While China is Forecast to Grow at 10.8% CAGR

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The Desktop Virtualization market in the U.S. is estimated at US$3.5 Billion in the year 2022. China, the world`s second largest economy, is forecast to reach a projected market size of US$3.4 Billion by the year 2030 trailing a CAGR of 10.8% over the analysis period 2022 to 2030. Among the other noteworthy geographic markets are Japan and Canada, each forecast to grow at 7.2% and 7.6% respectively over the 2022-2030 period. Within Europe, Germany is forecast to grow at approximately 8.5% CAGR. Led by countries such as Australia, India, and South Korea, the market in Asia-Pacific is forecast to reach US$3 Billion by the year 2030.

Select Competitors (Total 104 Featured)
– Cisco Systems, Inc.
– Citrix Systems, Inc.
– Commvault Systems, Inc.
– DELL Technologies Inc.
– Ericom Software, Inc.
– Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
– Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
– IBM Corporation
– Microsoft Corporation
– NComputing Co. Ltd.
– Oracle Corporation
– Parallels International GmbH
– Red Hat, Inc.
– VMware, Inc.

Read the full report: https://www.reportlinker.com/p05799927/?utm_source=GNW

I. METHODOLOGY

II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

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1. MARKET OVERVIEW
Virtualization, the Concept that Revolutionized Conflict-Free
Remote Sharing of IT Resources
Here?s Why We Should Prepare for a Virtual Desktop World
EXHIBIT 1: Remote Desktop Remains Among the Top Priorities for
IT Spending Among Businesses: % Share of Business Workplace IT
Spending by Category as of the Year 2023
Global Economic Update
EXHIBIT 2: Shaken by the War, Global Oil Prices Spiral and Feed
Inflationary Pressures, Guiding the World Towards a Cost of
Living Crisis: Global Average Annual Brent Crude Oil Price:
(In US$ Per Barrel) for Years 2017 through 2024
EXHIBIT 3: War-Induced Commodity Price Increases & Broad Based
Price Pressures Mark the Return of Global Inflation in 2022 to
the Highest Level Seen Since 1996: Global Inflation Rates (In
%) for the Years 2019 Through 2024
EXHIBIT 4: War, Global Inflation, Cost of Living Crisis, Failed
Fiscal Policy Attempts to Restore Price Stability & Contain
Downside Risks to Result in Sharper-Than-Expected Slowdown in
Global Economic Growth: World Economic Growth Projections:
(Real GDP, Annual % Change) for the Years 2020 Through 2024
EXHIBIT 5: Recession Triggered by Uncontrolled Inflation or
Unemployment, Which is the Greater Evil? Inflation Battling
Policy Measures to Slowdown Post Pandemic Recovery in
Unemployment Rates: Global Number of Unemployed People (In
Million) for Years 2019 Through 2024
Competition
EXHIBIT 6: Desktop Virtualization – Global Key Competitors
Percentage Market Share in 2023 (E)
Competitive Market Presence – Strong/Active/Niche/Trivial for
104 Players Worldwide in 2023 (E)
Desktop Virtualization: Overview & Outlook
World Brands
Recent Market Activity

2. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS

3. MARKET TRENDS & DRIVERS
Forces Changing the Future of Work to Benefit Desktop
Virtualization in a Big Way
EXHIBIT 7: More Number of People Working Remotely Means Need
for More Virtual Desktops to Enable Remote Access to Employee
Workstations: % Share of Americans Working Remotely for Years
2018 Through 2024
EXHIBIT 8: What?s the Real Potential for Remote Working? % of
Workforce with the Potential & the Work Profile Suitable for
Working from Home by Country as of the Year 2023
Cloud & App Driven BYOD Era Makes Desktop Virtualization
Indispensable
EXHIBIT 9: It Makes Sound Business Sense to Maximize BYOD &
Enterprise Mobility With Flexible & Cost Effective Desktop
Virtualization Solutions: Global Opportunity for BYOD &
Enterprise Mobility (In US$ Billion) for Years 2021, 2023,
and 2025
DaaS Gains in Popularity Among SMEs
EXHIBIT 10: Growing Number of SMEs Encouraged by Startup
Innovations & Funding Availability to Benefit Demand for DaaS:
Global Number of SMEs (In Million) for Years 2017, 2019,
2021, 2023 and 2025
While Remote Desktop Services Still Remain Popular, Growing
Security Issues are Pushing Demand Towards DaaS
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Emerges to Improve VDI Management
VDI in the Cloud Storms into the Spotlight
Healthcare Industry Leverages VDI to Enhance Healthcare Quality
and Patient Access
EXHIBIT 11: Growing Awareness Over the Benefits of Virtual
Desktop Infrastructure Among Healthcare Organizations to
Secure a Sizeable Share of IT Spending on Deployment of the
Same: Global Healthcare IT Spending (In US$ Billion) for
Years 2021, 2023, 2025 & 2027
Security Issues Throw the Spotlight on VDI Security

4. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE
Table 1: World Desktop Virtualization Market Analysis of Annual
Sales in US$ Thousand for Years 2014 through 2030

Table 2: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop Virtualization by Geographic Region – USA, Canada,
Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East
and Africa Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in
US$ Thousand for Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

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Table 3: World Historic Review for Desktop Virtualization by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand for
Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 4: World 16-Year Perspective for Desktop Virtualization
by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues
for USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin
America, Middle East and Africa Markets for Years 2014, 2023 &
2030

Table 5: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) by Geographic Region –
USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America,
Middle East and Africa Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual
Revenues in US$ Thousand for Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 6: World Historic Review for Virtual Desktop
Infrastructure (VDI) by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan,
China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and
Africa Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 7: World 16-Year Perspective for Virtual Desktop
Infrastructure (VDI) by Geographic Region – Percentage
Breakdown of Value Revenues for USA, Canada, Japan, China,
Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa for
Years 2014, 2023 & 2030

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Table 8: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) by Geographic Region – USA, Canada,
Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East
and Africa Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in
US$ Thousand for Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 9: World Historic Review for Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS)
by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand for
Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 10: World 16-Year Perspective for Desktop-as-a-Service
(DaaS) by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Revenues for USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific,
Latin America, Middle East and Africa for Years 2014, 2023 &
2030

Table 11: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Remote Desktop Services (RDS) by Geographic Region – USA,
Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America,
Middle East and Africa Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual
Revenues in US$ Thousand for Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 12: World Historic Review for Remote Desktop Services
(RDS) by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand for
Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

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Table 13: World 16-Year Perspective for Remote Desktop Services
(RDS) by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Revenues for USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific,
Latin America, Middle East and Africa for Years 2014, 2023 &
2030

Table 14: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Large Enterprises by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan,
China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and
Africa Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 15: World Historic Review for Large Enterprises by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand for
Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 16: World 16-Year Perspective for Large Enterprises by
Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues for
USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America,
Middle East and Africa for Years 2014, 2023 & 2030

Table 17: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for SMEs
by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand for
Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

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Table 18: World Historic Review for SMEs by Geographic Region –
USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America,
Middle East and Africa Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual
Revenues in US$ Thousand for Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 19: World 16-Year Perspective for SMEs by Geographic
Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues for USA,
Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America,
Middle East and Africa for Years 2014, 2023 & 2030

Table 20: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for IT &
Telecom by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China,
Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa
Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 21: World Historic Review for IT & Telecom by Geographic
Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin
America, Middle East and Africa Markets – Independent Analysis
of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand for Years 2014 through 2021
and % CAGR

Table 22: World 16-Year Perspective for IT & Telecom by
Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues for
USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America,
Middle East and Africa for Years 2014, 2023 & 2030

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Table 23: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for BFSI
by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand for
Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 24: World Historic Review for BFSI by Geographic Region –
USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America,
Middle East and Africa Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual
Revenues in US$ Thousand for Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 25: World 16-Year Perspective for BFSI by Geographic
Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues for USA,
Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America,
Middle East and Africa for Years 2014, 2023 & 2030

Table 26: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Supply Chain & Warehouse by Geographic Region – USA, Canada,
Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East
and Africa Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in
US$ Thousand for Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 27: World Historic Review for Supply Chain & Warehouse by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand for
Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

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Table 28: World 16-Year Perspective for Supply Chain &
Warehouse by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Revenues for USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific,
Latin America, Middle East and Africa for Years 2014, 2023 &
2030

Table 29: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Education & Entertainment by Geographic Region – USA, Canada,
Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East
and Africa Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in
US$ Thousand for Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 30: World Historic Review for Education & Entertainment
by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand for
Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 31: World 16-Year Perspective for Education &
Entertainment by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of
Value Revenues for USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa for Years
2014, 2023 & 2030

Table 32: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Other Verticals by Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan,
China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and
Africa Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

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Table 33: World Historic Review for Other Verticals by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand for
Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 34: World 16-Year Perspective for Other Verticals by
Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues for
USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America,
Middle East and Africa for Years 2014, 2023 & 2030

III. MARKET ANALYSIS

UNITED STATES
Desktop Virtualization Market Presence – Strong/Active/Niche/
Trivial – Key Competitors in the United States for 2023 (E)
Market Analytics
Table 35: USA Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop Virtualization by Type – Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
(VDI), Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) and Remote Desktop Services
(RDS) – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand
for the Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 36: USA Historic Review for Desktop Virtualization by
Type – Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI),
Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) and Remote Desktop Services (RDS)
Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

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Table 37: USA 16-Year Perspective for Desktop Virtualization by
Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues for Virtual
Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) and
Remote Desktop Services (RDS) for the Years 2014, 2023 & 2030

Table 38: USA Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop Virtualization by Organization Size – Large Enterprises
and SMEs – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for the Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 39: USA Historic Review for Desktop Virtualization by
Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand for
Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 40: USA 16-Year Perspective for Desktop Virtualization by
Organization Size – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues for
Large Enterprises and SMEs for the Years 2014, 2023 & 2030

Table 41: USA Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop Virtualization by Vertical – IT & Telecom, BFSI, Supply
Chain & Warehouse, Education & Entertainment and Other
Verticals – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for the Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

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Table 42: USA Historic Review for Desktop Virtualization by
Vertical – IT & Telecom, BFSI, Supply Chain & Warehouse,
Education & Entertainment and Other Verticals Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand for
Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 43: USA 16-Year Perspective for Desktop Virtualization by
Vertical – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues for IT &
Telecom, BFSI, Supply Chain & Warehouse, Education &
Entertainment and Other Verticals for the Years 2014, 2023 &
2030

CANADA
Table 44: Canada Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop Virtualization by Type – Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
(VDI), Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) and Remote Desktop Services
(RDS) – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand
for the Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 45: Canada Historic Review for Desktop Virtualization by
Type – Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI),
Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) and Remote Desktop Services (RDS)
Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 46: Canada 16-Year Perspective for Desktop Virtualization
by Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues for Virtual
Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) and
Remote Desktop Services (RDS) for the Years 2014, 2023 & 2030

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Table 47: Canada Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop Virtualization by Organization Size – Large Enterprises
and SMEs – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for the Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 48: Canada Historic Review for Desktop Virtualization by
Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand for
Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 49: Canada 16-Year Perspective for Desktop Virtualization
by Organization Size – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues
for Large Enterprises and SMEs for the Years 2014, 2023 & 2030

Table 50: Canada Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop Virtualization by Vertical – IT & Telecom, BFSI, Supply
Chain & Warehouse, Education & Entertainment and Other
Verticals – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for the Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 51: Canada Historic Review for Desktop Virtualization by
Vertical – IT & Telecom, BFSI, Supply Chain & Warehouse,
Education & Entertainment and Other Verticals Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand for
Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

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Table 52: Canada 16-Year Perspective for Desktop Virtualization
by Vertical – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues for IT &
Telecom, BFSI, Supply Chain & Warehouse, Education &
Entertainment and Other Verticals for the Years 2014, 2023 &
2030

JAPAN
Desktop Virtualization Market Presence – Strong/Active/Niche/
Trivial – Key Competitors in Japan for 2023 (E)
Market Analytics
Table 53: Japan Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop Virtualization by Type – Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
(VDI), Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) and Remote Desktop Services
(RDS) – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand
for the Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 54: Japan Historic Review for Desktop Virtualization by
Type – Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI),
Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) and Remote Desktop Services (RDS)
Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 55: Japan 16-Year Perspective for Desktop Virtualization
by Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues for Virtual
Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) and
Remote Desktop Services (RDS) for the Years 2014, 2023 & 2030

Table 56: Japan Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop Virtualization by Organization Size – Large Enterprises
and SMEs – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for the Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

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Table 57: Japan Historic Review for Desktop Virtualization by
Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand for
Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 58: Japan 16-Year Perspective for Desktop Virtualization
by Organization Size – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues
for Large Enterprises and SMEs for the Years 2014, 2023 & 2030

Table 59: Japan Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop Virtualization by Vertical – IT & Telecom, BFSI, Supply
Chain & Warehouse, Education & Entertainment and Other
Verticals – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for the Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 60: Japan Historic Review for Desktop Virtualization by
Vertical – IT & Telecom, BFSI, Supply Chain & Warehouse,
Education & Entertainment and Other Verticals Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand for
Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 61: Japan 16-Year Perspective for Desktop Virtualization
by Vertical – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues for IT &
Telecom, BFSI, Supply Chain & Warehouse, Education &
Entertainment and Other Verticals for the Years 2014, 2023 &
2030

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CHINA
Desktop Virtualization Market Presence – Strong/Active/Niche/
Trivial – Key Competitors in China for 2023 (E)
Market Analytics
Table 62: China Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop Virtualization by Type – Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
(VDI), Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) and Remote Desktop Services
(RDS) – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand
for the Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 63: China Historic Review for Desktop Virtualization by
Type – Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI),
Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) and Remote Desktop Services (RDS)
Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 64: China 16-Year Perspective for Desktop Virtualization
by Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues for Virtual
Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) and
Remote Desktop Services (RDS) for the Years 2014, 2023 & 2030

Table 65: China Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop Virtualization by Organization Size – Large Enterprises
and SMEs – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for the Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 66: China Historic Review for Desktop Virtualization by
Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand for
Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

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Table 67: China 16-Year Perspective for Desktop Virtualization
by Organization Size – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues
for Large Enterprises and SMEs for the Years 2014, 2023 & 2030

Table 68: China Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop Virtualization by Vertical – IT & Telecom, BFSI, Supply
Chain & Warehouse, Education & Entertainment and Other
Verticals – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for the Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 69: China Historic Review for Desktop Virtualization by
Vertical – IT & Telecom, BFSI, Supply Chain & Warehouse,
Education & Entertainment and Other Verticals Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand for
Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 70: China 16-Year Perspective for Desktop Virtualization
by Vertical – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues for IT &
Telecom, BFSI, Supply Chain & Warehouse, Education &
Entertainment and Other Verticals for the Years 2014, 2023 &
2030

EUROPE
Desktop Virtualization Market Presence – Strong/Active/Niche/
Trivial – Key Competitors in Europe for 2023 (E)
Market Analytics
Table 71: Europe Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop Virtualization by Geographic Region – France, Germany,
Italy, UK, Spain, Russia and Rest of Europe Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand for
Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

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Table 72: Europe Historic Review for Desktop Virtualization by
Geographic Region – France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia
and Rest of Europe Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual
Revenues in US$ Thousand for Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 73: Europe 16-Year Perspective for Desktop Virtualization
by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues
for France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia and Rest of
Europe Markets for Years 2014, 2023 & 2030

Table 74: Europe Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop Virtualization by Type – Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
(VDI), Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) and Remote Desktop Services
(RDS) – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand
for the Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 75: Europe Historic Review for Desktop Virtualization by
Type – Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI),
Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) and Remote Desktop Services (RDS)
Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 76: Europe 16-Year Perspective for Desktop Virtualization
by Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues for Virtual
Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) and
Remote Desktop Services (RDS) for the Years 2014, 2023 & 2030

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Table 77: Europe Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop Virtualization by Organization Size – Large Enterprises
and SMEs – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for the Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 78: Europe Historic Review for Desktop Virtualization by
Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand for
Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 79: Europe 16-Year Perspective for Desktop Virtualization
by Organization Size – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues
for Large Enterprises and SMEs for the Years 2014, 2023 & 2030

Table 80: Europe Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop Virtualization by Vertical – IT & Telecom, BFSI, Supply
Chain & Warehouse, Education & Entertainment and Other
Verticals – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for the Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 81: Europe Historic Review for Desktop Virtualization by
Vertical – IT & Telecom, BFSI, Supply Chain & Warehouse,
Education & Entertainment and Other Verticals Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand for
Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

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Table 82: Europe 16-Year Perspective for Desktop Virtualization
by Vertical – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues for IT &
Telecom, BFSI, Supply Chain & Warehouse, Education &
Entertainment and Other Verticals for the Years 2014, 2023 &
2030

FRANCE
Table 83: France Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop Virtualization by Type – Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
(VDI), Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) and Remote Desktop Services
(RDS) – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand
for the Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 84: France Historic Review for Desktop Virtualization by
Type – Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI),
Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) and Remote Desktop Services (RDS)
Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 85: France 16-Year Perspective for Desktop Virtualization
by Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues for Virtual
Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) and
Remote Desktop Services (RDS) for the Years 2014, 2023 & 2030

Table 86: France Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop Virtualization by Organization Size – Large Enterprises
and SMEs – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for the Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

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Table 87: France Historic Review for Desktop Virtualization by
Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand for
Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 88: France 16-Year Perspective for Desktop Virtualization
by Organization Size – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues
for Large Enterprises and SMEs for the Years 2014, 2023 & 2030

Table 89: France Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop Virtualization by Vertical – IT & Telecom, BFSI, Supply
Chain & Warehouse, Education & Entertainment and Other
Verticals – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for the Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 90: France Historic Review for Desktop Virtualization by
Vertical – IT & Telecom, BFSI, Supply Chain & Warehouse,
Education & Entertainment and Other Verticals Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand for
Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 91: France 16-Year Perspective for Desktop Virtualization
by Vertical – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues for IT &
Telecom, BFSI, Supply Chain & Warehouse, Education &
Entertainment and Other Verticals for the Years 2014, 2023 &
2030

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GERMANY
Table 92: Germany Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop Virtualization by Type – Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
(VDI), Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) and Remote Desktop Services
(RDS) – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand
for the Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 93: Germany Historic Review for Desktop Virtualization by
Type – Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI),
Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) and Remote Desktop Services (RDS)
Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 94: Germany 16-Year Perspective for Desktop
Virtualization by Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues
for Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), Desktop-as-a-Service
(DaaS) and Remote Desktop Services (RDS) for the Years 2014,
2023 & 2030

Table 95: Germany Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop Virtualization by Organization Size – Large Enterprises
and SMEs – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for the Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 96: Germany Historic Review for Desktop Virtualization by
Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand for
Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

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Table 97: Germany 16-Year Perspective for Desktop
Virtualization by Organization Size – Percentage Breakdown of
Value Revenues for Large Enterprises and SMEs for the Years
2014, 2023 & 2030

Table 98: Germany Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop Virtualization by Vertical – IT & Telecom, BFSI, Supply
Chain & Warehouse, Education & Entertainment and Other
Verticals – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for the Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 99: Germany Historic Review for Desktop Virtualization by
Vertical – IT & Telecom, BFSI, Supply Chain & Warehouse,
Education & Entertainment and Other Verticals Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand for
Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 100: Germany 16-Year Perspective for Desktop
Virtualization by Vertical – Percentage Breakdown of Value
Revenues for IT & Telecom, BFSI, Supply Chain & Warehouse,
Education & Entertainment and Other Verticals for the Years
2014, 2023 & 2030

ITALY
Table 101: Italy Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop Virtualization by Type – Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
(VDI), Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) and Remote Desktop Services
(RDS) – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand
for the Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

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Table 102: Italy Historic Review for Desktop Virtualization by
Type – Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI),
Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) and Remote Desktop Services (RDS)
Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 103: Italy 16-Year Perspective for Desktop Virtualization
by Type – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues for Virtual
Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) and
Remote Desktop Services (RDS) for the Years 2014, 2023 & 2030

Table 104: Italy Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop Virtualization by Organization Size – Large Enterprises
and SMEs – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for the Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 105: Italy Historic Review for Desktop Virtualization by
Organization Size – Large Enterprises and SMEs Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$ Thousand for
Years 2014 through 2021 and % CAGR

Table 106: Italy 16-Year Perspective for Desktop Virtualization
by Organization Size – Percentage Breakdown of Value Revenues
for Large Enterprises and SMEs for the Years 2014, 2023 & 2030

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Table 107: Italy Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Desktop Virtualization by Vertical – IT & Telecom, BFSI, Supply
Chain & Warehouse, Education & Entertainment and Other
Verticals – Independent Analysis of Annual Revenues in US$
Thousand for the Years 2022 through 2030 and % CAGR

Table 108: Italy Historic Review for Desktop Virtualization by
Vertical – IT & Telecom, BFSI, Supply Chain & Warehouse,
Education & Entertainment and Other Verticals Markets –

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TraceLink Releases Amadeus, the First Generative AI Assistant for Accelerating the Digitalization of Supply Networks on the Opus Platform

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Trained on a rich set of information from a unified content repository, Opus Orchestration Architects, Solution Designers, Network Administrators, and those simply interested in learning more about TraceLink’s solutions are empowered with information in seconds
BOSTON, Oct. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — TraceLink, the largest end-to-end digital network platform for intelligent orchestration of the supply chain, today announced the launch of Amadeus, an AI Assistant to help users across the supply chain configure and optimize supply networks. Powered by advanced Large Language Model (LLM) algorithms, Amadeus allows users to find answers across a large volume of the TraceLink University educational content ecosystem, including developer resources, educational “how-to” materials, and technical documentation, delivering detailed, accurate responses tailored to their needs.

Whether navigating through extensive resources, searching for specific content, or exploring related topics, Amadeus provides intelligent answers drawn from a knowledge base refreshed on a daily basis. Its advanced search capabilities and context-aware assistance with source URL and citations ensure a smooth, reliable, current, and efficient content discovery process. With instant access to TraceLink University documents, educational whitepapers, case studies, and more, Amadeus delivers quick, within-seconds responses tailored to specific customer use cases, helping users solve complex business problems with confidence.
“With Amadeus, we are offering a powerful way for customers to engage with the wealth of knowledge within TraceLink University,” said Shabbir Dahod, President and CEO at TraceLink. “By integrating generative AI and LLMs with our extensive content library, Amadeus helps users to quickly find the information they need to optimize their supply chain operations. This is just the beginning of how TraceLink aims to harness AI to further transform supply chain management in the future.”
Amadeus’ AI functionality is further enriched by its robust safeguards. Built-in guardrails and alignment with OpenAI’s safety protocols verify that responses are relevant and accurate, eliminating AI hallucinations and keeping users on track. With these AI safety features built into Amadeus, users receive the most applicable and trusted answers, helping them make informed decisions in real-time. Looking forward, Amadeus will securely integrate content from customers’ own orchestration networks, thereby enabling a powerful AI-driven experience on top of end-to-end supply chain network intelligence to leverage predictions to drive business results.
Learn more about TraceLink’s Opus Magnum release, the only no-code network digitalization platform designed to democratize access to end-to-end supply chain integration and orchestration.
See Opus Magnum live at FutureLink Barcelona 2024, the only thought-leadership, education, and networking event for life sciences and healthcare leaders needing critical intelligence and better collaboration across supply chain relationships, from October 2-4, 2024. With keynotes headlined by the industry’s top thought leaders, a full day of TraceLink University educational sessions, three orchestration tracks led by customers and solution partners, and an immersive product and solution exhibition, this year’s FutureLink will focus on the end-to-end digitalization of your supply chain to link your enterprise systems and processes to the network. Register now.
About TraceLink:
TraceLink Inc. is the largest end-to-end intelligent supply chain platform for life sciences and healthcare, enabling end-to-end orchestration by connecting more than 291,000 healthcare and life sciences entities through its B2N Integrate-Once™ network. Leading businesses trust TraceLink to deliver complete global connectivity, visibility, and traceability of healthcare products, ensuring that every patient gets the medicines they need when needed, safely and securely.
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ResourceWise Launches Forest Trackt™: A Comprehensive Solution for EUDR Compliance

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CHARLOTTE, N.C, Oct. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — ResourceWise®, a leading provider of pricing, market intelligence and sustainability solutions, is proud to announce the launch of Forest Trackt™, an end-to-end compliance solution designed to help companies adhere to the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR). This innovative technology is set to transform how businesses demonstrate supply chain transparency.

Forest Trackt integrates advanced technology, including automated geo-location of source coordinates, machine learning, and advanced algorithms, to enable businesses to trace the origins of wood-based commodities accurately. Forest Trackt enhances transparency across the supply chain, providing a robust framework for meeting the stringent requirements of the EUDR.
Key features of Forest Trackt include:
Geo-Location Data Acquisition: Employs the user-friendly ForestLogger mobile app to collect precise geo-location data with no cellular connection. This ensures accurate and efficient data gathering and polygon definition, even in remote areas.Point-to-Polygon JSON Files: Automates the creation of required geo-location data files to comply with EUDR. One significant challenge for EUDR compliance is the requirement to provide vast amounts of geo-location data. Forest Trackt replaces manual data entry, reducing cost and errors while providing more accurate data and ensuring full traceability of wood-based products.Predictive Risk Assessment: Offers multi-factor risk assessment to pre-qualify tracts, conduct the required risk assessment, and demonstrate a robust risk management program as required by EUDR.Tokenization System: Tracks wood-based raw materials from the forest through the supply chain to the end product and market, solving the many-to-many problem of forest and sawmill residuals.Centralized Data Package Delivered to the EU: Transfers all data from a centralized database to the EU via API.Forest Trackt is engineered to streamline compliance, minimizing manual workload while maximizing compliance accuracy and assuring audit readiness. Businesses that adopt this solution can look forward to increased efficiency and reduced risk of non-compliance penalties, thus future-proofing themselves against evolving regulatory landscapes.
“The penalties for failing to comply with EUDR are steep. For example, US manufacturers of pellets, pulp, paper, and lumber have roughly $4 billion in revenue at risk. At ResourceWise, we recognize the challenges companies face in implementing transparency standards,” said Pete Stewart, CEO of ResourceWise. “With Forest Trackt, we aim to simplify compliance processes and empower businesses to achieve their sustainability goals with confidence and ease.”                                                                             
“The regulatory environment for the forest products industry is becoming more complex,” said Stewart. “With the launch of Forest Trackt, ResourceWise continues its commitment to helping those in the forest products industry meet their financial and sustainability goals.”
For more information about Forest Trackt and how it can benefit your business, visit www.resourcewise.com/foresttrackt.
Contact:
Suz-Anne KinneyVice President, MarketingResourceWisePhone: +1 704 451 7312Email: [email protected]
About ResourceWise:
ResourceWise is a commodity price reporting agency with proprietary datasets and deep expertise in forest products, biofuels and low-carbon feedstocks, biomaterials, and chemicals industries. We help our customers make better decisions by providing accurate data and analytics, which we supplement with strategic consulting. Because our markets are energy-intensive, we use our data and expertise to help our customers identify and navigate decarbonization pathways and industry-related regulatory requirements. 
ResourceWise legacy companies include Chemical Intelligence, Fisher International, Forest2Market, Prima Markets, Tecnon OrbiChem, and Wood Resources International.  

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VIPRE Introduces All-in-one Endpoint EDR+MDR Package to Help Deliver Around-the-clock Managed Security

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Simplified, cost-effective package empowers Managed Service Providers to enter the endpoint MDR market.
LONDON, Oct. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — VIPRE Security Group, a global leader and award-winning cybersecurity, privacy, and data protection company, today launched a new combined VIPRE Endpoint EDR+MDR package. This single, simplified, and streamlined managed protection package provides organisations of all sizes with cost-effective, advanced, and around-the-clock endpoint security. For managed service providers (MSPs), this solution provides a genuine opportunity for portfolio expansion to offer Managed Detection & Response (MDR) services to customers.

With this powerful all-in-one VIPRE Endpoint EDR+MDR solution, organisations receive top-tier Endpoint Detection & Response (EDR) capabilities, such as threat detection, DNS protection, ransomware rollback, patch, and vulnerability management — alongside a fully managed threat incident response led by an experienced forensics team. This includes 24x7x365 coverage backed by stringent service level agreement guarantees, managed containment and remediation, threat hunting and forensic analysis, and more.
“This new packaged solution directly addresses the security and budgetary challenges identified by our customers and MSP channel partners,” Usman Choudhary, General Manager and CTPO at VIPRE Security Group, elaborated. “The security landscape is complex and challenging. Organisations face escalating threats while dealing with budget limitations. The need for continuous, advanced threat monitoring and remediation strains both security teams and financial resources. Our integrated EDR and MDR solution addresses these challenges cost-effectively, while also reducing the overall total cost of ownership of these solutions.”
“Similarly, many MSPs find it difficult to supplement their EDR offerings with MDR services, which demand specialised cybersecurity expertise. Our new package enables MSPs to enter the MDR market efficiently, enabling them to meet clients’ evolving security needs without the substantial investment of building an in-house MDR team.”
Both VIPRE solutions, EDR and MDR, will also remain available individually.
About VIPRE Security Group
VIPRE Security Group, part of Ziff Davis, Inc., is a leading provider of internet security solutions purpose-built to protect businesses, solution providers, and home users from costly and malicious cyber threats. With over 25 years of industry expertise, VIPRE is one of the world’s largest threat intelligence clouds, delivering exceptional protection against today’s most aggressive online threats. Our award-winning software portfolio includes next-generation antivirus endpoint cloud solutions, advanced email security products, along with threat intelligence for real-time malware analysis, and security awareness training for compliance and risk management. VIPRE solutions deliver easy-to-use, comprehensive layered defense through cloud-based and server security, with mobile interfaces that enable instant threat response. VIPRE is a proud Advanced Technology Partner of Amazon Web Services, operating globally across North America and Europe.
The group operates under various brands, including VIPRE®, StrongVPN®, IPVanish®, Inspired eLearning®, Livedrive®, and SugarSync®. www.VIPRE.com
 

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