Posts tagged Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
Saving money in migration from XP to ...
Training an office full or employees on migrating from Windows XP to Windows 7 is an expensive, time consuming, and not very productive exercise. No matter how effective the training, it still takes time for an employee to get used to a new system to the point that the employee is at XP level. Until now, there weren’t any alternatives. [...]
A network in a box
Pano Logic has introduced the first (as far as we know) network in a box. What’s that? It’s a complete solution using an HP server, VMware and 50 Pano Zero Clients all packaged into one quick to setup system. The only thing it lacks are the keyboards, monitors and mice. As companies who want to move from the hard to maintain, ener [...]
Why a firewall appliance make sense i...
One of the nice things about virtualization is that the concept of appliances came into being, in the same way that a refrigerator is a single purpose device to keep foods cold. And a microwave gets things hot, fast, virtual server appliance are single purpose piece of software that can be installed on a virtual host, aka server with VMware, [...]
Use it or lose it
Have you ever checked your users’ CPU logs? If not, you’re in for a surprise. If you let the logging run for a day on each standard user’s desktop PC, and then create a consolidated report you’ll find that the average CPU activity is between 10-15%, if that. That’s why VDI is getting popular.
Every three years, t [...]
Who’s the king of the castle?
The quick answer is VMware,
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followed by Citrix followed by a very distant third, Microsoft. Why, because VMware has persuaded about 190,000 companies to install ESX virtualization technology. Why? Because they have a solid product, or series of products all geared to the enterprise, because they have an ecosystem of smaller s [...]