Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
Wyse Technology, the global leader in thin computing and client
virtualization, today announced the availability of Wyse TCX Suite 4.0.
Wyse TCX Suite 4.0 unifies all existing Wyse TCX solutions in a single
product suite, as well as adds new features.
Each underlying software component in the suite delivers an enhancement
component designed to work seamlessly within Microsoft Terminal
Services, Citrix XenApp™, Citrix XenDesktop™ and VMware View™
environments. Wyse TCX Suite 4.0 includes comprehensive platform support
including Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2. Wyse TCX Suite 4.0 is
compatible with XenDesktop 4 and VMware View 4.
Wyse TCX Suite 4.0 features Collaborative Processing Architecture (CPA)
which intelligently divides the workload between the server and client
whenever appropriate, reducing the need for larger servers, and
delivering the best client virtualization computing experience available.
"Wyse TCX technologies have always been about assuring that the end user
experience is as good or better than a comparable PC experience, and the
new TCX Suite 4.0 continues to deliver on that promise," according to
Jeff McNaught, Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer at Wyse Technology.
Wyse TCX Suite 4.0 is comprised of:
Multimedia Acceleration - a technology that streamlines the delivery
of the multimedia stream to the local client for a rich playback
experience within a thin computing architecture.
Flash Acceleration - an innovative technology which extend the
capabilities of the remoting protocols for delivering Flash video
content using Windows Internet Explorer 7 and Windows Internet
Explorer 8, without the need for a Flash player on the local client.
Multi-display system – makes virtual desktops and applications
multi-monitor aware over RDP and ICA connections.
Client USB Port Virtualization – makes client attached USB devices
visible to virtual desktops and applications.
Rich Sound – enables and facilitates the deployment of virtual
desktops and applications that require receiving and transmitting
audio without compromise.
"You can't underestimate the cultural risks in removing users' PCs as
part of a virtualization implementation," according to William
Lewkowski, Exec VP / Chief Information Officer at Metro Health
Corporation. "Our deployment of Wyse TCX has assured that our end users
are immediately satisfied with the experience, and that their virtual
client functions just as well as their PC. End user experience comes off
the table as an objection to virtualization and Metro Health is able to
focus on the benefits of better management, higher security, lower
environmental footprint and more."
"Citrix XenDesktop 4 with HDX technology ensures a high-definition user
experience with virtual desktops and applications every time a user logs
on to their desktop - independently of device and location," said Sumit
Dhawan, vice president of product marketing for the XenDesktop product
group at Citrix. "Wyse Suite TCX 4.0 leverages and extends XenDesktop
and HDX to Wyse’s unique client platforms, offering customers further
choice and flexibility."
"VMware understands user experience is a key factor in broad acceptance
of virtual desktops, and we work closely with our partners to deliver an
ecosystem of solutions," said Raj Mallempati, director of product
marketing, Desktop Business Unit, VMware. "Wyse's TCX software is a
powerful option to add additional endpoint functionality to virtual
desktop installations based on the VMware platform."
"According to recent ESG research on the subject of 2010 IT spending
intentions, 20% of organizations indicated that a large-scale
desktop/laptop PC refresh was one of their most important IT priorities
over the next 12-18 months," according to Mark Bowker, Analyst at
Enterprise Strategy Group. "In particular, as companies continue to
reduce costs by improving IT management technology and processes,
solutions such as Wyse TCX should meet a ready audience."
Additional functionality also includes:
Avaya SoftPhone and Elluminate applications support
High fidelity audio over high latency links
Redirect USB devices in shared mode to terminal server/XenApp based
desktops
Windows Taskbar on primary monitor
WMV multicast support without URL or infrastructure modification
Enhancing core media redirection with H.264/MP4 part 10 and MS MP4
part 2 v3 (DivX 3.1) support
Wyse Technology is the global leader in thin computing-based
virtualization software and hardware solutions. Wyse and its strategic
partners, including, Citrix, CSC, IBM, Lenovo, Microsoft, Novell, VMware
and others deliver the most innovative hardware, software, and services
that optimize the benefits of cloud computing, virtualization and green
IT. These thin computing solutions allow consumers, SMEs and large
public and private enterprises to access high definition voice, data and
video content they need, with optimized security, manageability, and
user experience at a much lower total cost of ownership than other
traditional end user devices, including PCs. Wyse has the largest global
distribution network in the thin computing market through its partners
and offices worldwide. Wyse was founded in 1981, and is headquartered in
San Jose, California, USA.
For more information, visit the Wyse website at http://www.wyse.com
or call 1-800-GET-WYSE.
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