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You can run VDI or cloud workspaces from almost any device. So why does the endpoint operating system matter?
In this episode of XenTegra On Air, Anas Naseem and Chahat Arora break down the real differences between Windows endpoints and IGEL OS endpoints. They explain how Windows delivers flexibility but introduces ongoing patching, background services, and a larger attack surface, even when the device is only being used to connect to a virtual desktop.
Then they compare that to IGEL OS, a lightweight, read-only endpoint OS designed specifically for secure access to VDI and cloud workspaces. The result: fewer moving parts, less configuration drift, centralized management, and a dramatically different day-to-day experience for IT teams.
The key takeaway is simple: end users may see the same virtual desktop either way, but IT sees two completely different levels of effort, risk, and cost.
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By XenTegraYou can run VDI or cloud workspaces from almost any device. So why does the endpoint operating system matter?
In this episode of XenTegra On Air, Anas Naseem and Chahat Arora break down the real differences between Windows endpoints and IGEL OS endpoints. They explain how Windows delivers flexibility but introduces ongoing patching, background services, and a larger attack surface, even when the device is only being used to connect to a virtual desktop.
Then they compare that to IGEL OS, a lightweight, read-only endpoint OS designed specifically for secure access to VDI and cloud workspaces. The result: fewer moving parts, less configuration drift, centralized management, and a dramatically different day-to-day experience for IT teams.
The key takeaway is simple: end users may see the same virtual desktop either way, but IT sees two completely different levels of effort, risk, and cost.
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