Posts Tagged ‘virtual desktop’

Microsoft announces changes for VDI licensing

Microsoft has announced a number of upcoming licensing changes. Included in those changes are some new licenses for VDI (Virtualization Desktop Infrastructure) implementations on Microsoft products.
There will be two new licenses:

Microsoft VDI Standard Suite

Microsoft VDI Premium Suite

These new licenses will match the other well known license normally associated with VDI, Virtual Enterprise Centralized Desktop (VECD).

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MokaFive Version 2 Released

MokaFive has released version 2 of their MokaFive suite. MokaFive was designed as a Desktop-as-a-Service (DAAS) platform for small to medium enterprises. Offering a tailored option in the hosted MokaFive Service so they don’t have to deal with deploying a server, maintenance and upgrades. This is a great option for small businesses who simply do not [...]

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What is in VMware View 3

VMware has been revamping its products since the new CEO took over, returning its focus to what has been referred to as the “Second Wave” of virtualization. VMware View 3 is the new flagship for VDI, and was released in early December.
Early talk about VMware View 3 had it touted as being a competition crusher. [...]

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Linux VDI solutions and Cloud Computing

The benefits and risks of Cloud computing have been mentioned quite a lot lately by industry heavy weights, IT professionals and myself. The aim of Cloud computing is to simplify IT delivery, management and reduce costs.
If the majority of your applications become cloud born then do you really need a dual core or quad core [...]

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