Virtual Client Computing Revenue Will Break $1 Billion Mark in 2016 in EMEA, Driven by Desktop Virtualization

LONDON and PRAGUE, November 13, 2014 — The EMEA virtual client computing (VCC) market is expected to grow from $804.9 million in 2013 to $1.181 billion in 2018, representing a 2013–2018 CAGR of 7.5%, according to a new study from International Data Corporation (IDC). (TZ)

The study assesses the different approaches to desktop virtualization, as well as market drivers and inhibitors, and shows that growth is expected to be driven mainly by the centralized virtual desktop (CVD) category, which is also referred to as virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), while other areas such as application and user state virtualization and virtual user sessions will only see moderate growth.

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