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Friday, August 16, 2013

Top 5 Challenges of Scanning in Virtual Desktop Environments

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Top 5 Challenges of Scanning in Virtual Desktop Environments
Top 5 Challenges of Scanning in Virtual Desktop Environments
Users of remote desktop environments know the limitations inherent to network scanning. Now, stable and seamless document scanning and image acquisition from desktop scanners to all network environments is an achievable outcome, without compromising network security or establishing shared folders or directories. Check out this on-demand webcast to learn how to easily overcome the challenges of scanning in virtual desktop environment — see how easy it is to begin scanning into any VDI or Terminal Server/RDSH environment today!

 

 
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