Excellent overview of some of the VDI Connection brokers
VDI is getting more and more populair, but if you want to use the VDI concept in a medium to large environment you most likely require a connection broker to handle the session connections, but which one do you choice?
VDI progress
In my last post in January I wrote about the VMWare VDI project that got an OK to go ahead as planned. The progress has been slow mostly because of the leadtime that the long distance broadband connection to our development center in
VMTN Blog: VDI connection broker comparison
while the idea of the connection broker was initially associated to the VMware VDI initiative, the concept and values of these brokers (or "infrastructure access" packages) has expanded a bit to encompass other client consolidation
VDI Versus Server Based Computing Desktops: Desktop Delivery Options
This is the next article in the series of six articles written by Brian Madden on the subject of VDI and related matter(s): "While virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) as a concept is not new, it's new that so many people today are
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure VDI Overview
An architectural overview of VDI, what problems it addresses and caveats to look out for
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure VDI Explained
"VDI, or Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, is quickly entering the buzzword danger zone. In this six-part series, I'll explore what VDI is, why people use it, The VDI concept is simple. Instead of giving a user a desktop PC running a
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure VDI Overview
Patrick Rouse has written an article on MSTerminalServices.org that is an architectural overview of VDI, discusses the problems that it addresses and shows the caveats to look out for. Introduction In the past few years there has been
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure VDI Overview
Patrick Rouse of msterminalservices.org has written an interesting articles about VDI. It has a good overview of the advantages and disadvantages… Link:
NeoWare Thin-Client and USB Printing with VDI?
Has anyone used a NeoWare Thin-Client with a Local Printer hooked up USB
Re: NeoWare Thin-Client and USB Printing with VDI?
What Thin client do you use? In particular is it a Windows CE, a Linux or a Windows XPe Based TC
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