WHITE PAPER:
This data sheet examines a family of thin client hardware solutions that offer reliable connectivity options, customized security and the ability to customize configuration options and expansion capabilities to meet your specific needs.
WEBCAST:
IT managers have to find the best resources to help them provide a manageable and secure network for their end-users. Learn how VMware View addresses the requirements of the IT dichotomy and allows you to take the first steps toward modernizing your desktops.
WHITE PAPER:
NEC offers a complete virtual desktop solution, including all necessary software and a selection of NEC hardware components, including the virtualization hypervisor, management tools, client broker, thin clients, servers, and storage.
EBOOK:
In Chapter 6 of the Advanced Virtualization e-book, Mike Laverick outlines some of the benefits that desktop virtualization has over server-based computing models. He also details a few drawbacks of VDI and makes predictions on how the market will respond to further improve desktop virtualization.
CASE STUDY:
Lord Grey School wanted to extend its thin client network into more classrooms, but its existing infrastructure lacked the capacity to support this expansion. Read this case study to see how the school solved the problem by deploying 18 new IBM® System x3550 M3 servers and an IBM System Storage® DS3400 disk storage system.
WHITE PAPER:
In this document learn about reference architecture and a sample implementation from Sun Desktop Virtualization Solutions. This reference architecture is an overview of the key components required to deploy the solution into your enterprise infrastructure
SOFTWARE LISTING:
Ericom virtualization solutions enable you to administer virtual desktops from a centralized location, reducing the cost and complexity of virtual desktop deployment and upkeep. Supported virtualization servers include VMware, Microsoft and others.
EBOOK:
This e-book will look at some of the trends that may lead to new application delivery methods. Technologies such as application and desktop virtualization, software services and cloud computing as well as a new generation of smart phones are all redefining application delivery.