The software component that enables the connection between a virtual desktop or application and the central VMware Horizon infrastructure is a critical element for successful virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) deployment. Its acquisition and installation are essential steps in establishing a functional and manageable virtual environment. Without this element, the user device cannot communicate with, or access resources within, the Horizon environment.
The deployment of this element provides numerous benefits, including centralized management of virtual desktops and applications, enhanced security through controlled access, and improved efficiency by streamlining software distribution and updates. Historically, this component has evolved from basic connectivity tools to sophisticated agents that integrate deeply with the operating system, allowing for advanced features such as application remoting, USB redirection, and multimedia acceleration. The availability of streamlined acquisition processes contributes to the overall efficiency of VDI implementation.