VIRTUALIZATION
Desktop virtualization (sometimes called client virtualization), as
a concept, separates a personal computer desktop environment from a physical machine
using a client–server model of computing. The model stores the resulting "virtualized"
desktop on a remote central server, instead of on the local storage of a remote
client; thus, when users work from their remote desktop client, all of the programs,
applications, processes, and data used are kept and run centrally. This scenario
allows users to access their desktops on any capable device, such as a traditional
personal computer, notebook computer, smartphone, or thin client.