The laptop was still warm from the last user when the next developer signed in. No tickets, no setup guides, no endless handoffs—just instant, secure access to a full development environment. Everything worked. Nothing leaked.
Developer onboarding has always been a bottleneck. Weeks lost to configuring local machines. Hours burned chasing mismatched dependencies. Security teams fighting to lock down endpoints while dev teams beg for freedom to ship. Most companies accept it as a cost of doing business. But it doesn’t have to be.
Onboarding automation changes the equation. Instead of giving every new hire their own fragile laptop build, you deliver a ready-to-code environment through secure Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI). Access is provisioned in minutes. Everything is version-controlled, containerized, and wrapped in enterprise-grade security. The developer logs in. They’re at their desk, but the desk is in your cloud, not in their bag.
Secure VDI access means your source code never touches unmanaged devices. Credentials are never stored in local files. SSH keys can’t leak from a misplaced laptop. Identity is unified with zero trust architecture. Developers connect to a workspace that feels like their own machine—but runs inside your hardened perimeter.