Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) allows your Help Desk team to respond to ICT requests effortlessly and in no time. By hosting a desktop operating system, our VDI technology provides a smarter way to deploy applications and allows user to self-provision applications based on pre-set administrator policies.

With today’s dynamic and mobile work systems, employees need to access data and applications from any location and using any device. End-User Computing allocates user resources from servers rather than from user devices, which offers better management and utilization of resources. Our End-User Computing technology supports user access and offers more flexibility while ensuring that the security of your ICT systems is not compromised. Now the work can be done anytime, anywhere with seamless and secure access, with either Virtual Desktop Infrastructure or Mobile Device Management.
More enterprises today are allowing employees to access corporate resources via mobile devices, which can introduce threats to the ICT environment. Our Mobile Device Management (MDM) technology assesses your mobility environment and allows you to add and configure devices to your enterprise environment quickly and securely.
Using a Software-Defined Data Center (SDDC) ensures that your system is configured and managed with utmost simplicity and at an optimum cost. This software-defined approach extends virtualization beyond compute to network and storage, which is more efficient for today’s challenges. SDDC consists of several components: Software-Defined Computing, Software-Defined Storage, and Software-Defined Networking. Hyper-Converged Infrastructure is the best example for SDDC, as a fully integrated hardware and software rack-scale engineered system.
Also known as server virtualization, Software-Defined Computing (SDC) is the first step towards a Software-Defined Data Center. It allows for software-defined control over server hardware resources and is mainly used to increase hardware utilization while running your Datacenter more efficiently with lower server operational costs.
Software-defined Networking (SDN) is used to separate the data plane from the control plane in networking equipment. Under this architecture, the implementation of the control plane is via software while the data plane is implemented within networking hardware or equipment, which helps eliminate hardware vendor lockup.
Software-Defined Storage (SDS) creates a virtualized network of independent storage resources by separating the control and management software from hardware infrastructure. This is used to create storage networks that brings together large pools of storage resources into one virtual entity that supports block, file and object storage.
Software-Defined Storage (SDS) creates a virtualized network of independent storage resources by separating the control and management software from hardware infrastructure. This is used to create storage networks that brings together large pools of storage resources into one virtual entity that supports block, file and object storage.
The power of the Cloud can deliver immense flexibility and efficiency to your business operations. Using Cloud computing helps you scale your services, customize your applications and access your system anytime, anywhere. In parallel, virtualization allows you to boost your existing hardware while reducing your ICT running costs.
If you’re looking to automate your operations and improve their performance while reducing costs and ensuring high availability, our Private Cloud technology is what you’re looking for. TOPTECH’s Private Cloud Computing technologies are available as Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) or Desktop as a Service (DaaS), backed by the world’s best cloud service providers.
Cloud Computing ensures instant provisioning and delivery of your computing services over the internet, from servers to databases, storage, networking, software and even analytics. TOPTECH’s Public Cloud technology can support your shift from on-premise workloads to the cloud for any cloud service: IaaS, PaaS and SaaS.