Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is a technology that refers to the use of virtual machines to provide and manage virtual desktops. VDI hosts desktop environments on a centralized server and deploys them to end-users on request.
A digital workspace is a technology framework that manages and centrally controls the elements of an organization’s IT assets including applications, data, and endpoints. A digital workspace also provides anytime, anywhere, any device access to applications for users, whether those applications reside on-premises or on one or more clouds.
App Delivery is a fully managed application streaming service that provides users instant access to their desktop applications from anywhere. It simplifies application management, improves security, and reduces costs by moving a company's applications from their users' physical devices to the Cloud.
Mobile application management (MAM) is software that secures and enables IT control over enterprise applications on end users' corporate and personal smartphones and tablets. MAM software allows IT administrators to apply and enforce corporate policies on mobile apps and limit the sharing of corporate data among apps. It also enables the separation of business apps and data from personal content on the same device.