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Victoria University Digitally Transformed to Widen Students Flexible Learning Opportunities

When Victoria University in Melbourne, Australia consolidated several of its campuses into one in downtown Melbourn, it also decided to transform its learning model to smaller class sizes with remote access to coursework. The university turned to VMware Horizon and VMware's Virtual Desktop Infrastructure for its digital transformation. The result is easier and faster access to coursework for students. For the university, it's helped them to administer a larger number of classes and less money spent on expensive hardware. Any laptop or desktop can serve as virtual desktops. Download the customer story and learn how VU successfully implemented virtual desktops for remote learning.

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