The Future of VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) goes there by the Cloud? It suggests that the primary providers like Desktone and the emergence of new tools announced yesterday by Citrix. We knew the PaaS, SaaS and IaaS ... here comes the DaaS: Desktop As A Service. For years, different players on the Net trying to offer virtual desktops in the form of business services through Web offers purely like myGoya, GlideOS, iCube, DesktopTwo, OOdesk or G.
ho. st. So far success has never been the rendezvous, these offers are too remote from the experience of a real PC. Meanwhile, businesses are starting to somewhat disillusioned about the promises of VDI. If their implementation provides concrete responses including migration to Windows 7 Park, their lack of management tools, bandwidth requirements are increasing the budgets and infrastructure networks, the need for storage array server bloat.
Above all, the promise of savings is far from holding office because the density of virtualization on a single server is often insufficient given to the price of servers required compared to the costs and ridiculous stand-alone PCs today. And what if the best way to do VDI was through quotes Cloud? In any case, the bet made by the U.S.
start-up Desktone (www. desktone. Com). Pioneer offers DaaS "Desktop as a Service", she wants the easiest and most affordable way to deploy a virtual desktop. With Desktone, a company can quickly be provisioned virtual desktop Linux for Windows 7 or its users from any device, anywhere, without having to deploy the necessary infrastructure to support VDI.
The solution is both available as offering "Public Cloud" and as a platform for suppliers or "private clouds". Yet if this "VDI in the Cloud" provides a practical response to current problems, the problem of bandwidth remains and is even more crucial. Citrix, which for years focused on the different possible solutions for remote office, yesterday announced a new product designed to extend the benefits of WAN optimization Cloud Computing: The Citrix Branch Repeater 6 incorporates a proprietary technology (SmartAcceleration) to make WAN optimization rather than a network infrastructure, but a solution oriented services, through various mechanisms to ensure quality of service and quality experience.
Thus the first solution able to prioritize items based on virtual users and groups defined strategies (www. citrix. En).
ho. st. So far success has never been the rendezvous, these offers are too remote from the experience of a real PC. Meanwhile, businesses are starting to somewhat disillusioned about the promises of VDI. If their implementation provides concrete responses including migration to Windows 7 Park, their lack of management tools, bandwidth requirements are increasing the budgets and infrastructure networks, the need for storage array server bloat.
Above all, the promise of savings is far from holding office because the density of virtualization on a single server is often insufficient given to the price of servers required compared to the costs and ridiculous stand-alone PCs today. And what if the best way to do VDI was through quotes Cloud? In any case, the bet made by the U.S.
start-up Desktone (www. desktone. Com). Pioneer offers DaaS "Desktop as a Service", she wants the easiest and most affordable way to deploy a virtual desktop. With Desktone, a company can quickly be provisioned virtual desktop Linux for Windows 7 or its users from any device, anywhere, without having to deploy the necessary infrastructure to support VDI.
The solution is both available as offering "Public Cloud" and as a platform for suppliers or "private clouds". Yet if this "VDI in the Cloud" provides a practical response to current problems, the problem of bandwidth remains and is even more crucial. Citrix, which for years focused on the different possible solutions for remote office, yesterday announced a new product designed to extend the benefits of WAN optimization Cloud Computing: The Citrix Branch Repeater 6 incorporates a proprietary technology (SmartAcceleration) to make WAN optimization rather than a network infrastructure, but a solution oriented services, through various mechanisms to ensure quality of service and quality experience.
Thus the first solution able to prioritize items based on virtual users and groups defined strategies (www. citrix. En).
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