Paper Type
Completed Research Paper
Abstract
Compared to traditional desktops, the implementation of desktop virtualization can leverage cost reductions and enable desktop access via mobile devices. Consequently, researchers and practitioners increasingly focus on virtualized desktops and Desktop as a Service (DaaS). However, a consistent definition for these technologies and the related delivery models does not exist yet. Therefore, we conducted a literature analysis which revealed that optimized resource allocation and performant DaaS infrastructures are the primary topics in research. Afterward, we developed a taxonomy to categorize extant virtual desktop delivery models and propose a holistic definition as theoretical framework for DaaS.
Recommended Citation
Dernbecher, Sabine; Beck, Roman; and Toenker, Marcus, "Cloudifying Desktops – A Taxonomy for Desktop Virtualization" (2013). AMCIS 2013 Proceedings. 6.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2013/EnterpriseSystems/GeneralPresentations/6
Cloudifying Desktops – A Taxonomy for Desktop Virtualization
Compared to traditional desktops, the implementation of desktop virtualization can leverage cost reductions and enable desktop access via mobile devices. Consequently, researchers and practitioners increasingly focus on virtualized desktops and Desktop as a Service (DaaS). However, a consistent definition for these technologies and the related delivery models does not exist yet. Therefore, we conducted a literature analysis which revealed that optimized resource allocation and performant DaaS infrastructures are the primary topics in research. Afterward, we developed a taxonomy to categorize extant virtual desktop delivery models and propose a holistic definition as theoretical framework for DaaS.