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Cisco Systems Inc. is moving into desktop virtualization, further extending its attempt to offer enterprises solutions running from data centres to end users. Early next year it will start selling ...
The survey data from Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) indicates that a growing number of organizations expect to see a substantial increase in their usage of desktop and application virtualization ...
Actually, said Bowker, two of the leading desktop virtualization players, VMware Inc. and Citrix, already “have the ability to separate the user profile, applications and the OS.” ...
From the desktop perspective, a virtualized environment breaks the chains between devices and users, allows a user to log into a desktop or mobile device and receive their customized services ...
Citrix will be optimizing its application and desktop virtualization solutions for Intel’s Core 2 and Centrino 2 laptops with Intel vPro technology, allowing mobile users to benefit from secure ...
“Desktop virtualization is a very different beast and should not be treated as simple enhancements to the server strategy,” says Natalie Lambert, principal analyst at Forrester Research.
At a talk in New York last week, Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie promoted Microsoft’s desktop-virtualization strategy, stressing how it will alleviate compatibility problems.
Applications made available through desktop virtualization Citrix offers Xen Desktop, which can run on top of VMware, Microsoft Hyper-V or the Citrix hypervisor are consistent across the user base ...
Sun Microsystems Inc. today said that it is acquiring desktop virtualization vendor Innotek GmbH as part of an ongoing effort to woo developers to support its own Sun xVM server virtualization ...