So what is VDI?
VDI, or Virtual Desktop Infrastructure represents the future in changes to companies or institution’s networks, that reflect the need for the IT department to control, manage and reduce the operating expenses of running the data networks. Simply put, it replaces the standard desktop PC model, a physical PC on every desk [...]
Posts tagged VMware
Dead-End?
It occurred to me some time ago that life is like a multi-lane highway that starts as a 24 lane road when you’re born, and then you slowly starts to lose lanes as you get older. It probably drops to 16 lanes while you’re going to school and then steadily diminishes by life, politics, the law and so on. Eventually it leads to a sin [...]
Pano Logic has something new
Pano Logic, one of our preferred vendors has just released Generation 2 of their amazing Zero client cube. What makes their products unique is that they don’t have a CPU, RAM or firmware in their cubes, yes they really are maintenance free and a ZERO compared to their zero client competitors that really aren’t true zeros. The Pan [...]
The devil is in the details. Part II
Now that we’ve moved past the question and answer stage in part I, we get to a brief description of the market players who claim Zero or near Zero status -
Types
Examples/Costs
Downsides
Windows MultiPoint Server Access Point
USB connected access points for Microsoft Windows MultiPoint Server 2010 -
Suffers from all of the M [...]