Posts in category Thin Client
The right way, and the wrong way
Having been around the IT circuit for decades it occurred to me this morning to write some brief notes about the right and wrong ways to implemprospectent VDI. Yes, unfortunately I dream about this stuff so I’m writing this at 6:50 am EST. I need to get a life.
Anyway, typically a sales/engineer type person from a reseller will cont [...]
User perspective
As you know manufacturers tout the wonders of their products all claiming to be the best. The truth is that no one solution is perfect and we often recommend a blend of VDI product, where one vendor has a perfect fit for a particular problem and is not as good in another area where another excels. Here’s a YouTube video of one of our p [...]
So what does the user see?
One of the great advantage of Zero or Thin Client computing is that the IT center can quickly change to add to what the user can see. By that I mean the following. In your LAN the user has a copy of Windows XP or Windows 7 on their PC. They switch in on, wait a few minutes for the boot storm, log-in and get to work. The same is true for Z [...]
So how do you know what’s right...
Investing in VDI is a staged process. First you look at the market and try to figure out what type of VDI best suits your environment. Perhaps it could be two types of VDI solutions and not one? How can you tell? The problem you have it lack of experience in VDI. While you may be an expert in many other aspects of enterprise IT, there are alw [...]