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Remote PowerDesk

Matrox Announces Multi-Monitor Support for Desktop Virtualization Environments using Citrix ICA and/or Microsoft RDP Protocols

November 3, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Matrox Graphics announces that Remote PowerDesk and Remote PowerSpace software are now supported with Matrox P690 Series graphics cards, in addition to the already supported Matrox Epica Series. These multi-display software suites provide extensive desktop management capabilities to improve the user experience with multi-monitor desktops hosted virtually using Microsoft RDP or Citrix ICA protocols.

Previously only available with Epica cards, Remote PowerDesk and Remote PowerSpace provide users of any remote platform with P690 add-in cards a vastly improved remote multi-display user experience. Advanced desktop management features such as Desktop Divider, window maximization to a single screen, window position recall, and virtual workspaces allow users to customize application behavior across multiple monitors.

Best-of-breed 2D image quality, unified drivers, and maximum power consumption ranging between 10W and 12W makes the P690 Series ideal for use in green computing environments, thin clients, fat clients (desktops), and docking stations.

Matrox P690 Series graphics cards are available immediately through their authorized resellers worldwide. Remote PowerDesk and Remote PowerSpace are available free of charge for Epica or P690 customers.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Citrix ICA, Matrox, Matrox Epica Series, Matrox Graphics, Matrox P690 Series, Microsoft RDP Protocols, Remote PowerDesk, Remote PowerSpace, virtualisation, virtualization

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