Inevidesk expands offerings across its Virtual Desktop Infrastructure product suite

Inevidesk has expanded its virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) product suite and changes to licensing to provide more scalable, affordable and flexible solutions and procurement processes for organisations and managed service providers (MSPs).

  • Tuesday, 28th January 2025 Posted 1 year ago in by Phil Alsop

Inevidesk now offers GPU-less and Intel Flex GPU options for its VDI services, in addition to the core historical offering of vdesks with dedicated Nvidia GPUs. This extends the availability of Inevidesk beyond the specialist requirements of demanding graphical industries, such as architecture and VFX, to accommodate most other use cases. Now organisations of all sizes and industries can implement Inevidesk to meet the unique needs of their workforce.

GPU-less vdesks are applicable for most knowledge workers using standard office software, whilst Intel Flex GPUs allow for multiple vdesks to draw on one card where a relatively low level of GPU resource is needed. These options allow for a very large number of vdesks to run on high density servers, whether based in offices, datacentres or through Inevidesk’s hosting services.

Alongside this, Inevidesk has introduced a new monthly licensing model, replacing its previous annual charges, for better flexibility, transparency and less onerous billing.

Finally, Inevidesk’s Flexidesk service, which was launched in 2023 to enable hosted customers to extend their VDI estate one vdesk at a time, no longer requires a minimum hardware purchase.

Mark Adams, Co-Founder at Inevidesk, comments, “Our goal has always been to give organisations and MSPs a superior and more accessible alternative to legacy VDI such as VMware and big tech public cloud vendors. With the introduction of GPU-less vdesks, Intel Flex GPUs and a new monthly licensing model, we’re ensuring that even more businesses can benefit from VDI that’s affordable, highly performant and tailored to their specific requirements. We believe our approach is now more critical than ever as more organisations look to digital transformation but are losing confidence in legacy VDI players and the public cloud which are both becoming increasingly expensive and problematic.”

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