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A. The Shift to Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) Many "CourtAccess" environments are being rebuilt on Microsoft Azure.
B. Moving to AWS WorkSpaces Amazon's VDI solution is gaining traction. It offers a "bring your own protocol" flexibility that allows firms to use the PCoIP protocol (which VMware also used) or NICE DCV, which handles video and audio streaming exceptionally well.
C. The "Local Install" Resurgence Surprisingly, some firms are abandoning VDI entirely. With modern cloud-syncing capabilities (like Dropbox or OneDrive with high security), the necessity of keeping the "computer" in the data center is fading. Software vendors like Stenograph and Advantage Software are optimizing their CAT software to run locally on modern laptops, syncing encrypted data to the cloud automatically. This eliminates the audio latency issues inherent in VMware streaming.