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Chapter 7. Getting Started with Desktop as a Service DaaS and Xi Frame can have tremendous advantages for organizations of any size in any industry. If you've read this far, the next step on the journey to DaaS is to try Xi Frame for yourself. Almost all Xi Frame engagements begin with a self-service test drive. Any user gets two hours to try the full complement of Xi Frame capabilities. To learn more about how Nutanix can help you transform your end-user computing environment visit www.nutanix.com/frame. You can contact Nutanix regarding Xi Frame at info@fra.me, follow us on Twitter @nutanix, or send us a request at https://fra.me/contact to set up your own customized briefing. If you decide to move forward with Xi Frame, time to full operational deployment is measured in hours. Nutanix has a team of highly skilled sales, sales engineers, solution architects, and customer support engineers with years of experience to help with: • Detailed capability briefings and platform demonstrations. • Limited-time and paid POCs. • Assistance with enterprise service integrations such as IDAM, network, and storage. T. 855.NUTANIX (855.688.2649) | F. 408.916.4039 info@nutanix.com | www.nutanix.com | @nutanix Nutanix makes infrastructure invisible, elevating IT to focus on the applications and services that power their business. The Nutanix enterprise cloud platform leverages web-scale engineering and consumer-grade design to natively converge compute, virtualization and storage into a resilient, software-defined solution with rich machine intelligence. The result is predictable performance, cloud-like infrastructure consumption, robust security, and seamless application mobility for a broad range of enterprise applications. Learn more at www. nutanix.com or follow us on Twitter@nutanix. ©2019 Nutanix, Inc. All rights reserved. Nutanix is a trademark of Nutanix, Inc., registered in the United States and other countries. All other brand names mentioned hereinare for identification purposes only and may be the trademarks of their respective holder(s).

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