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Oracle VDI is an enterprise software solution that hosts complete desktop environments (OS, applications, files) on centralized servers in the data center or cloud. Users connect to these virtual desktops via a client application (the Oracle VDI Client) or a web browser.

The VDI market was fiercely competitive, dominated by giants like VMware (Horizon View), Citrix (XenDesktop), and eventually Microsoft (Remote Desktop Services). These competitors often had deeper integration with the Windows operating system, which remains the standard desktop environment for the majority of enterprises. Oracle's solution, while technically sound, was often perceived as complex to set up compared to the turnkey solutions offered by competitors. oracle virtual desktop infrastructure

Understanding Oracle Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Oracle Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) refers to two distinct chapters in Oracle's technology history: the legacy on-premises software product (now discontinued) and the modern cloud-native managed services available through Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). The Evolution of Oracle VDI Oracle VDI is an enterprise software solution that

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