In the context of remote work, two prominent technologies, cloud development environments (CDEs) and virtual desktop infrastructures (VDIs), are pivotal for providing secure developer workstations. While CDEs are tailored for developers, offering pre-configured environments with essential tools for coding, VDIs offer general-purpose remote access to desktops, ensuring a consistent user experience across devices. Both technologies centralize data management, enforce strict access controls, and provide secure connections, significantly reducing security risks. The article discusses the complementary nature of CDEs and VDIs, suggesting that organizations with developer needs should integrate both to enhance the developer experience and meet security requirements. Highly-regulated industries often mandate VDI use for security, but CDEs can supplement this by improving developer productivity without compromising security. The recommendation is to use both CDEs and VDIs if remote desktop access is necessary, while CDEs alone suffice if desktop access isn't required, offering a better developer experience.