Desktop and Application Streaming

Accelerate your data center exit with Amazon WorkSpaces Core

When we speak with customers they tell us that self-managing on-premise virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) is expensive and limits IT agility. Additional concerns over potential VDI software price increases are causing organizations to accelerate plans to migrate to the cloud.

This year at re:Invent 2024, we are looking forward to hosting EUC204, a Chalk Talk discussion where we will explore and discuss the considerations for migrating an on-premises VDI solution to the highly scalable and reliable AWS Cloud.

You’ll learn how to leverage Amazon WorkSpaces Core using your existing VDI software from Citrix, Omnissa, Workspot, and LeoStream to reduce costs and improve your ability to quickly scale with changing business requirements.

We will dig into the WorkSpaces Core Architecture and will be covering off migration learnings as part of the session.

Check out the entire AWS EUC session lineup and add our session to your agenda. Also, be sure to stop by the EUC booth at the expo to speak with a solution specialist about your specific requirements.

See you at re:Invent 2024!

Date and time

Monday, December 2, 2:30pm-3:30pm (PST)

Tuesday, December 3, 1:00pm-2:00pm (PST)

Wednesday, December 4, 5:30pm-6:30pm (PST)

Locations MGM and Wynn
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Presenters Gigi Boehringer
Senior Product Manager, End User Computing
Phil Persson

Principal Specialist Solutions Architect, End User Computing
Gigi Boehringer Gigi Boehringer is a Senior Product Manager for AWS End User Computing services, specifically Amazon WorkSpaces Core.
Phil Persson is a Principal GTM Solutions Architect for End User Computing where he leads the EUC Architecture team across APJ.. Phil has been with AWS since December 2012 where he was a founding member of AWS Premium Support in the Sydney Region and then a Technical Account Manager for AWS Enterprise Support.