Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is a technology that enables businesses to host desktop environments on virtual machines in a data center. Rather than running operating systems and applications on individual devices, VDI centralizes the computing resources on a server. Users can access their desktop environments remotely, using any device that connects to the network. This setup has long been popular among companies which are looking for providing employees with secure and scalable desktop environments, especially in industries with high regulatory standards or the need for remote work.