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UniPrint VDI Edition
Listing updated: December 21, 2009
UniPrint VDI Edition extends the capability of your virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) to printing.
While desktop virtualization delivers the same user experience as that of a standard PC, printing in a VDI environment can be challenging for network administrators to manage. UniPrint VDI Edition preserves the user experience while simplifying printer and especially printer driver management. A single PDF-based universal printer driver replaces all manufacturer printer drivers, and allows centralized management and remote deployment of printers. PC or MAC, thin-client or fat client users can print from anywhere, any time, to any printer, with PIN security. UniPrint’s PDF conversion optimizes bandwidth availability, enabling rapid data transmission, faster and more reliable printing. Easy to install and use, the software-based printing solution is optimized for VMware View/VDI, Citrix XenDesktop and Microsoft Virtualization environments.
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The vWorkspace is an enterprise virtual desktop and application delivery solution for the VMware Virtual Infrastructure and the Microsoft Windows Terminal Server platforms - embracing and extending both to deliver highly resilient and scalable on-demand desktop deployment and application delivery for enterprises worldwide.
The Quest Software vWorkspace is the only commercially available solution delivering the most comprehensive feature-set to consolidate the delivery of applications (including support for streaming) & consolidate the deployment of desktops from; terminal servers, blade or physical PCs and virtual infrastructures such as VMware VI3.
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2X VirtualDesktopServer helps companies experience the full benefits of desktop and application virtualization by improving desktop manageability, security, and performance with a lowered overall operating cost.
2X VirtualDesktopServer supports virtual desktops published from VMware, Sun VirtualBox, Microsoft Virtual Server, Virtual Iron, Parallels and Microsoft Terminal Server. Virtual desktops are load balanced over the available machines while automatically releasing unused resources. Publish particular applications installed on a Terminal Server onto the desktop of a remote user. For example you can tunnel just an accounts package onto a user's local desktop without giving the user access to a full desktop or publish a full desktop as an application on the Terminal Server. Deepnet Unified Authentication, integrated into 2X VirtualDesktopServer, is a single integrated platform for provisioning, managing and verifying all types of authentication, form-factors and user credentials.
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Sun Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Software delivers access to a virtual desktop environment on a wide variety of client devices, from traditional PCs to Sun Ray virtual display clients.
New in Sun VDI Software is the Sun Virtual Desktop Connector which provides seamless integration with the virtualization layer and makes it easy to control the life cycle of virtual machines and assign users to virtual desktop environments.
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NEC's new Virtual PC Center (VPCC) is a complete thin client solution, with full PC functionality including multimedia capabilities. With the VPCC system, a user can access his or her own Windows desktop environment via any VPCC terminals.
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The virtual client solution from IBM is a desktop virtualization solution that can help simplify desktop functions such as systems management and application deployment for administrators while enhancing system security and availability for desktop PC users. PC users are able to enjoy the benefits and personal control of a stand-alone desktop – functionality including print capabilities, USB drive support, and audio – while reducing many of the management challenges related to current stand–alone desktop environments.
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The ClearCube PC blade virtualization solution combines VMware-enabled ClearCube PC blades with the company's Sentral management software, enabling organizations to deploy a VDI that utilizes IT assets. Virtualizing a pool of ClearCube PC blades enables organizations to provide a true virtualization solution by fully utilizing both the physical and virtual resources in the data center. Each PC blade then becomes a VDI resource allowing multiple end users to have the full PC experience while sharing resources.
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Adding Thinstuff´s XP/VS Terminal Server software to a Windows workstation enables you to establish an unlimited number of RDP connections to it. This turns your Windows workstation into a complete Terminal Server and enables cost effective Server Based Computing.
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The Pano device is a zero client- no CPU, no memory, no operating system, no drivers, no software and no moving parts. The Pano device connects keyboard, mouse, display, audio and USB peripherals over an existing IP network to an instance of Windows XP or Vista running on a virtualized server. Pano is power friendly, consuming only 3% of the energy consumed by a traditional desktop computer. All software components of the Pano solution can be deployed through a single, wizard-based Windows installer in under an hour. The installation includes:
Pano Management Server; Pano Desktop Service; Virtualization Layer.
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VMware VDI
Listing updated: May 31, 2008
Tighten control of corporate assets and simplify desktop management with VMware Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI). This desktop virtualization solution lets you replace traditional PCs with virtual machines that you can manage from the data center in order to: Extend VMware Infrastructure 3 capabilities such as business continuity and disaster recovery to your desktops; Streamline desktop management to reduce operating costs and increase control; Deliver complete desktop environments with greater application compatibility.
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