Presentation Virtualization Solutions Whitepaper
Posted By Andrew Wood on January 29, 2010
In The Virtualization Practice’s new whitepaper - Presentation Virtualisation Solutions – we look to give you a summary of what benefits Presentation Virtualization can bring to your enterprise.
Presentation Virtualization allows the creation of virtual sessions, each interacting with a remote desktop system. The applications executing within those sessions rely on presentation virtualization to project their user interfaces remotely. Each session may only run a single application, or it might present its user with a complete desktop offering multiple applications. In either case, several virtual sessions utilize the same installed copy of an application.
These benefits have made Presentation Virtualization an attractive solution, not only to large enterprises, but also to small and medium scale businesses and not-for-profit organisations. Presentation Virtualisation can reduce the cost of ownership, reduce energy costs, ease manageability and increase user productivity.
In our whitepaper - Presentation Virtualisation Solutions – we look to give you a summary of benefits that Presentation Virtualization can bring to your enterprise, and assistance with selecting a PV solution. We also take a summary look at a range of current products that can help you deliver a PV service, providing you with an overview of functions and costs to help you determine which solution is best for your organisation. These products are:
- Citrix’s XenApp 5.0
- Ericom’s PowerTerm WebConnect RemoteView
- Geniut’s ThinWorx
- GraphOn’s Go-Global
- Microsoft’s Remote Desktop Services
- Propalms’ TSE
- Quest’s vWorkspace
- Systancia’s AppliDis Fusion
- 2x, ApplicationServer
Please access the white paper below:
TVP: Advantages of Presentation Virtualization and Summary of Current Products
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Andrew is a Director of Gilwood CS Ltd, based in the North East of England, which specialises in delivering and optimising server and application virtualisation solutions. With 10 years of experience in developing architectures that deliver server based computing implementations from small-medium size business to global enterprise solutions, his role involves examining emerging technology trends, vendor strategies, development and integration issues, and management best practices.











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