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As AI agents gain the ability to control a computer, Infosaic Technologies reports a new customer pattern: dedicated, isolated Windows Virtual Desktops set up specifically for AI agents like Claude and ChatGPT Agent to operate in.
COLUMBUS, Ohio - OhioPen -- Infosaic Technologies, a managed Windows cloud desktop provider in business since 2001, today reported a notable shift in customer requests: a growing number of businesses are asking the company to provision Virtual Desktops not for a person, but for an AI agent.
Over the past year, AI agents have moved beyond simple chatbots into autonomous systems capable of operating a computer directly — taking screenshots, clicking buttons, filling in forms, and navigating between applications. Tools such as Claude's Computer Use and Cowork, OpenAI's ChatGPT Agent, and Perplexity's Computer have made this kind of automation available to everyday businesses, who are now using AI agents to process invoices, compile reports, manage spreadsheets, and handle repetitive desktop workflows.
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Infosaic Technologies says the most common question from these customers is no longer "can AI do this," but "where should the AI agent actually run." Running an AI agent on a person's primary computer creates conflicts — the agent and the user compete for the same desktop — and introduces security risk, since the agent gains access to everything stored on that machine, including saved passwords, financial documents, and email.
"Customers are starting to think of an AI agent the way they'd think of a new employee," said a spokesperson for Infosaic Technologies. "You wouldn't hand a new hire your personal laptop with all your passwords saved on it. You'd give them their own machine, configured for the job they're doing. That's exactly what we're seeing customers do with AI agents now."
A dedicated cloud Virtual Desktop gives an AI agent a fully isolated Windows environment, with only the applications it needs installed, no access to the user's personal data, and the ability to be reset to a clean snapshot if anything goes wrong. It is also always available, unlike a personal laptop that gets closed or shut down, which matters for agents running scheduled or recurring tasks.
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The company says solo accountants, bookkeepers, small law firms, freelancers, and remote workers — groups with sensitive client data but no dedicated IT department — are leading the trend, since they have the most to gain from AI automation and the most to lose from running it carelessly.
Infosaic Technologies offers Windows Virtual Desktops starting at $11.95 per month, with full administrator rights, a dedicated IP address, and infrastructure that is HIPAA and PCI DSS compliant.
For more information, visit https://www.infosaic.com/daas.
Over the past year, AI agents have moved beyond simple chatbots into autonomous systems capable of operating a computer directly — taking screenshots, clicking buttons, filling in forms, and navigating between applications. Tools such as Claude's Computer Use and Cowork, OpenAI's ChatGPT Agent, and Perplexity's Computer have made this kind of automation available to everyday businesses, who are now using AI agents to process invoices, compile reports, manage spreadsheets, and handle repetitive desktop workflows.
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Infosaic Technologies says the most common question from these customers is no longer "can AI do this," but "where should the AI agent actually run." Running an AI agent on a person's primary computer creates conflicts — the agent and the user compete for the same desktop — and introduces security risk, since the agent gains access to everything stored on that machine, including saved passwords, financial documents, and email.
"Customers are starting to think of an AI agent the way they'd think of a new employee," said a spokesperson for Infosaic Technologies. "You wouldn't hand a new hire your personal laptop with all your passwords saved on it. You'd give them their own machine, configured for the job they're doing. That's exactly what we're seeing customers do with AI agents now."
A dedicated cloud Virtual Desktop gives an AI agent a fully isolated Windows environment, with only the applications it needs installed, no access to the user's personal data, and the ability to be reset to a clean snapshot if anything goes wrong. It is also always available, unlike a personal laptop that gets closed or shut down, which matters for agents running scheduled or recurring tasks.
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The company says solo accountants, bookkeepers, small law firms, freelancers, and remote workers — groups with sensitive client data but no dedicated IT department — are leading the trend, since they have the most to gain from AI automation and the most to lose from running it carelessly.
Infosaic Technologies offers Windows Virtual Desktops starting at $11.95 per month, with full administrator rights, a dedicated IP address, and infrastructure that is HIPAA and PCI DSS compliant.
For more information, visit https://www.infosaic.com/daas.
Source: Infosaic Technologies, LLC
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