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AWS re:Invent 2019: Carnival Cruise Line moved from on-premises VDI to Amazon WorkSpaces (EUC338)

AWS re:Invent 2019: Carnival Cruise Line moved from on-premises VDI to Amazon WorkSpaces (EUC338)

Published on Dec 07, 2019

Learn why enterprises like Carnival Cruise Line are leaving the complexity and costs of virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) for Amazon WorkSpaces. We dive into the business value that Amazon WorkSpaces provides Carnival, and how Carnival quickly and easily deployed solutions for multiple use cases.

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AWS re:Invent 2019: Carnival Cruise Line moved from on-premises VDI to Amazon WorkSpaces (EUC338)
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