Desktop and Application Streaming
Dizzion Navigator Migration Service streamlines migrations to Omnissa Horizon 8 on Amazon WorkSpaces Core
As General Manager of AWS End User Computing Services, I’m often asked to help accelerate cloud migrations of on-premises virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) deployments to the AWS Cloud.
That’s why I am stoked about Dizzion Navigator Migration Service, a new service offering available in the AWS Marketplace, recently announced by Dizzion. Dizzion Navigator Migration Service is purpose-built to help organizations running Horizon 8 on-premises reduce costs and increase IT agility by migrating to Horizon 8 on Amazon WorkSpaces Core. Dizzion’s new service helps streamline and accelerate Horizon 8 migrations with a range of offerings including detailed assessments, secure data migration, extensive testing and validation, training, and ongoing support to ensure a successful transition.
If you’re looking for a partner with the expertise needed to help you successfully migrate out of your on-premises data center to Horizon 8 on WorkSpaces Core, I highly recommend checking out Dizzion.
Dizzion and the AWS End User Computing services team are just getting started! Stay tuned for more.
What is WorkSpaces Core?
WorkSpaces Core offers fully-managed infrastructure designed to work with third-party VDI management software, allowing you to cost-effectively and securely scale with rapidly changing business requirements. You also have the flexibility to bring existing Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise licenses to use on WorkSpaces Core. WorkSpaces Core is part of the Amazon WorkSpaces Family of services.
Muneer Mirza is the GM of End User Computing at AWS who is responsible for Amazon WorkSpaces, Amazon AppStream 2.0, Amazon WorkSpaces Secure Browser, NICE DCV, and Amazon Silk. Prior to AWS, Muneer worked on Amazon’s consumer websites where he owned availability and performance on Amazon.com, and Amazon’s international websites. Before Amazon, Muneer worked as a performance tester of MSN Messenger. |