What is DaaS?
Desktop as a service (DaaS)
Desktop as a service, or DaaS, is a cloud computing offering that securely delivers virtual apps and desktops from the cloud to any device. This managed desktop virtualization solution aka DaaS is used for provisioning secure SaaS and legacy applications as well as full Windows-based virtual desktops and delivers them to your workforce. With a predictable pay-as-a-go subscription model, DaaS makes it easy to scale up or down on-demand. It’s easy to manage and simplifies many of the IT admin tasks of desktop solutions.
How does DaaS work?
Why DaaS?
What’s the difference between VDI and DaaS?
The top benefits of DaaS
Citrix solutions for DaaS
DaaS delivers virtual applications and desktop services via a public or private
cloud service
. Your workforce can access this service through an internet connection via an html-based web browser or a secure application downloaded to a device such as a laptop, desktop, thin client, smartphone, or tablet.
DaaS is offered as a subscription service and is multitenant in nature. The backend
virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI)
, including virtual machines that run desktop operating systems, is hosted by a third-party cloud service provider. The DaaS provider then streams the virtual desktops to the customer’s end user devices.
DaaS providers manage the VDI deployment as well as maintenance, security, upgrades, data backup, and storage. And the customer manages the applications and desktop images. DaaS is a good choice for organizations that don’t want to invest in and manage their own on-premises VDI solution.
Employees expect to access their work from anywhere on any device. And companies are looking for a low-cost, simple solution to securely deliver the apps and desktops people need to get their work done. Traditional PC environments are burdened with IT management challenges ranging from simple employee password resets to complex data security patches and updates. These not only take up valuable time for IT administrators, but can also impact the user experience and limit productivity.
While many customers are turning to virtualization, the process often requires capital investments and specialized IT skills. In response, many organizations are looking for a simplified solution that works within an operational expense structure. DaaS can be a viable option for customers that like the centralization, security, and management of VDI but are attracted to the simplicity of having a professional organization perform basic desktop management on their behalf.
Both VDI and DaaS allow end users to access virtual desktops and save admins from having to install and manage operating systems on each individual device within the company. However, there are key
differences between these two types of virtualization
.
With VDI, an organization deploys virtual desktops from its own on-premises datacenters. In-house IT teams are responsible for deploying the virtual desktops as well as purchasing, managing, and upgrading infrastructure.
DaaS is essentially the same thing, but with cloud infrastructure is cloud-based. Organizations that subscribe to a DaaS solution don’t need to manage their own hardware. Instead, they use a pay-per-user subscription model to scale up or down as needed. This allows companies to rapidly roll out cloud desktops for temporary staff during peak seasons, for new users when working through mergers and acquisitions, or to accommodate a growing
hybrid workforce
.
DaaS can be a simple way to support
disaster recovery
and
business continuity
plans. Organizations can quickly enable secure remote access to apps and desktops, which allows the workforce to stay up and running in the event of a natural disaster, pandemic, or other unforeseen event. Users can be added quickly, and the organization pays only for it uses.
With
DaaS solutions from Citrix
, companies gain additional advantages from close partnerships with key players. You can quickly provision virtualized apps and desktops from Google Cloud without the need for additional IT resources, and seamlessly integrate with Microsoft 365, Teams, Skype for Business, and other daily apps.
Citrix DaaS solutions offer a quick, easy way to deliver cloud applications and desktops to users—without complicating IT or compromising security. Roll out fully managed cloud apps and desktops in minutes using
Citrix DaaS
, and then close them down at any time. Close industry partnerships make it easy to leverage your favorite public cloud provider—Google Cloud or Microsoft Azure—for secure, seamless access to applications and workspaces. You pay only for what you use, without having to invest in expensive hardware that sits idle during down times.