
DaaS Pricing Plan
Experience the future of work with our Desktop as a Service (DaaS) solution! Say goodbye to hardware limitations and hello to flexibility. Access your personalized desktop from anywhere, at any time, on any device. Enjoy seamless collaboration, enhanced security, and simplified IT management. Elevate your productivity with DaaS – your virtual desktop, tailored for your success.
$50-$200 Per User Per Month


Ultimate
16vCPU 64GB RAM 360GB
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Access from any device/browser and location
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Persistent Desktops
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Business Solutions/Applications
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Remote Management and Monitoring
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Real-time audio and video optimization

Premium
8vCPU 32GB RAM 240GB
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Access from any device/browser and location
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Persistent Desktops
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Business Solutions/Applications
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Remote Management and Monitoring
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Real-time audio and video optimization

Standard
4vCPU 16GB RAM 160GB
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Access from any device/browser and location
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Persistent Desktops
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Business Solutions/Applications
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Remote Management and Monitoring
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No Real-time video optimization

Managed DaaS
Our cutting-edge DaaS platform offers seamless collaboration, robust security, and hassle-free IT management.
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Flexible Contracts
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Performance & Availability Monitoring
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Managed Anti-virus / Anti-Malware
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Managed Services
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Backup Services
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Tailored Management Options
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Soc-as-a Service
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24x7x365 Service & Support
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Fully supported onboarding & migration
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On-demand Scaling
Add-Ons
Unlock the full potential of DaaS with additional features and Services
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Desktop Security Management
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Multi Tenancy
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3rd party solution Management
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Managed Services
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Apps as a Service
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Soc-as-a Service
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EDR Solution
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O365 Licensing and Management
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Veeam Backup Solution
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Disaster Recovery Solution

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Frequently asked questions
Desktop-as-a-Service is a cloud computing solution that provides employees with secure remote access to all of their applications, files and data from any location, at any time.The data is stored safely in a public/ private cloud and can be accessed on nearly any internet-enabled ‘smart’ device. Desktop as a Service, formerly known as Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) consolidates all external IT assets and legacy/SaaS applications into one platform to simplify IT administration. Each user is provided with a dedicated CPU and memory allowing them to work exactly as they would with a traditional laptop or desktop, often with improved performance, better security and seamless user experience.
Hardware Limitations: DaaS removes the reliance on physical hardware, allowing users to access their desktop environment from any device with an internet connection. This eliminates the constraints associated with specific devices or hardware failures.
Flexibility and Mobility: It caters to the modern workforce's need for mobility and flexibility. Users can access their desktops from remote locations, enabling remote work and easy collaboration without being tied to a specific physical workstation.
Scalability: DaaS offers scalable solutions, allowing businesses to easily scale up or down their desktop infrastructure according to their needs without having to invest in new hardware each time.
Security Concerns: By centralizing data and applications in secure data centers, DaaS providers can often offer robust security measures, ensuring data protection, compliance, and regular updates without relying on individual users to maintain security protocols.
Simplified IT Management: DaaS reduces the burden on IT departments by handling updates, maintenance, and troubleshooting centrally. This streamlines management tasks and allows IT teams to focus on strategic initiatives rather than routine maintenance.
Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity: DaaS facilitates quicker disaster recovery by storing data and applications in secure off-site locations. In case of hardware failure or other disasters, users can easily access their desktops from alternative devices, minimizing downtime.
The ideal time to explore integrating DaaS into a hardware refresh cycle assessment is when evaluating options for updating or renewing existing hardware infrastructure. DaaS offers more than just device replacement—it extends device lifecycles, enhances security, boosts mobility, and improves end-user productivity, ultimately leading to a better customer experience. By having the conversation about DaaS well in advance, organizations can discover its potential beyond a simple hardware substitute.
Proper planning, assessment of needs, and involving relevant stakeholders can help streamline the implementation process.
The implementation process goes through the following steps:
Extend a customers’ network into the data center solution
Build out DaaS tenant
Getting the image ready
Installing applications
Add licensing
Managed Desktop as a Service (DaaS) refers to a service model where a third-party provider takes responsibility for managing and maintaining the virtual desktop environment for an organization. In this setup, the provider handles the infrastructure, software, security, updates, and support associated with the DaaS offering.
Not only does DaaS offer a significant reduction in support costs—up to 60% for user bases leveraging VDI or DaaS compared to traditional client computing solutions—it also simplifies administrative tasks. By eliminating the need for device procurement and provisioning, DaaS simplifies organizational dynamics and cuts costs.
