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vDesk v4.0

RingCube Announces General Availability Of vDesk v4.0

May 18, 2011 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

RingCube Technologies, provider of personalization solutions for virtual desktops, today announced the general availability of vDesk v 4.0, a new enterprise desktop virtualization solution that expands an organization’s VDI user base, enables faster and more efficient VDI rollouts, reduces VDI infrastructure costs, and increases VDI’s return on investment.

RingCube will publicly unveil vDesk v4.0 at the Citrix Synergy 2011 event in San Francisco next week.

RingCube’s vDesk is a complementary offering to VMware View and Citrix XenDesktop that offers personalized user desktops without adding any additional management overhead. It also supports virtualizing the entire desktop, including department-level and user-installed applications.

By broadening the VDI rollout to a larger percentage of employees, organizations lower the overall cost of their VDI projects and improve user productivity, which results in a higher return on investment. With vDesk v4.0, organizations can now realize the promised productivity and cost-saving benefits from their VMware View and Citrix XenDesktop investments.

vDesk for VMware View and Citrix XenDesktop is generally available today. Pricing starts at $95 per user.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Citrix XenDesktop, RingCube, RingCube vDesk, RingCube vDesk v4.0, vDesk 4.0, vDesk v4.0, VMware View

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