The rapid increases in computing power described by Moore's Law offer theoretical advantages for IT organizations – but it's market competition that translates those benefits into real value. As vendors battle for market share, costs are falling for every part of the desktop virtualization architecture. Meanwhile, desktop virtualization technology itself is advancing quickly, providing new ways to enable business mobility and enabling the flexibility that people and organizations need to thrive. This trend is a double win for customers – better solutions at a lower cost – and it's making the benefits of a service-based approach to IT available to organizations of any size.