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VMware Releases Virtual Desktop Manager 2.1, ThinApp 1.0 And Server 2.0 Coming Up Next

May 28, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

VMware has released a minor update for its connection broker Virtual Desktop Manager, technology it aquired by snapping up Propero about a year ago. VDM – download a trial here – has now reached version 2.1 (build 596) and includes the following addition features:

  • Multiple sessions per user within a pool
  • Pools spanning datastores in order to better manage resources
  • VDM Configuration Backup (command-line only)
  • Integrate MMR multimedia extensions DLL with VDM Client (Windows XP)
  • Allow blocking of incoming RDP connections that are not from VDM Clients
  • Allow end users to change password
  • Allow end users to restart their VM

Also, the company expects to ship ThinApp 1.0 (former Thinstall, of which the beta 2 was announced recently) as well as Server 2.0 (currently also in beta 2) during the course of this Summer.

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Pano Logic Expands Virtualization Offering, Adds Support for WAN And VMware Virtual Desktop Manager (VDM)

April 14, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Startup Pano Logic today announced a major new software release for its desktop virtualization solution. By leveraging existing virtual infrastructure and integrating hardware at the desktop with software in the data center, Pano Logic aims to provide the most complete and easiest-to-use virtual desktop solution on the market.

Pano Logic

The new release, Pano Virtual Desktop Solution (VDS) 2.0, can be deployed in new environments and network topologies, providing support for wide area network (WAN) deployments, dual monitor requirements, and offering certified support for wireless bridges and USB devices. Also, as a further extension of the partnership between Pano Logic and VMware, Pano VDS 2.0 fully integrates support for VMware Virtual Desktop Manager (VDM), giving users even greater deployment flexibility.

“Desktop virtualization solutions that leverage existing server virtualization infrastructure represent an opportunity for IT organizations to extend the value of their investments. Hosting virtual desktops on servers enables IT departments to eliminate the PC for portions of their userbase, thereby significantly reducing help desk support costs,” said Michael Rose, an IDC research analyst covering virtualization software. “We are seeing these virtual desktops increasingly being made accessible to users on the edge of the network, and as such the new WAN support available in Pano’s VDS 2.0 can help provide a more realistic and flexible environment for many users leveraging Pano Logic’s devices.”

The new features in Pano VDS 2.0:

  • Optimization for wide area network (WAN) deployments – enabling organizations to deploy Pano Logic at remote offices while keeping the desktop virtual machines and data storage secure in the corporate or regional data center.
  • Support for VMware Virtual Desktop Manager (VDM) – allowing for easy integration into existing desktop virtualization deployments which use the VDM interface for management, ensuring that users can leverage existing investments and use the management tools familiar to them.
  • Dual-monitor support – enabling easy administration of dual-monitor groups, providing users with the ability to easily roam to and from a dual-monitor workstation while optimizing their display settings.
  • Certification for wireless bridge and USB devices – allowing for wireless bridge certification which enables and certifies compatibility with a number of low-cost and widely available third-party wireless to Ethernet bridges, as well as extending support for composite USB devices such as personal digital assistants, cell phones, and combination printer/flash card readers. This new support enables Pano devices to replace PCs in critical support intensive point of service and point of sale environments.

[Source: eWeek]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Pano Logic, Pano VDS 2.0, Pano Virtual Desktop Solution (VDS) 2.0, Pano Virtual Desktop Solution 2.0, virtual desktop manager, virtualisation, virtualization, vmware, VMware Virtual Desktop Manager, VMware Virtual Desktop Manager (VDM), WAN

Another Desktop Virtualization Player Enters The Market: Meet Propalms

January 30, 2008 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

Propalms haso announced that it will be entering the desktop virtualization market in 2008 with the launch of its Virtual Desktop Manager technology within its new TSE product. Analyst firm IDC predicts the market for desktop virtualization software will be near $2 billion by 2011, with major players such as Microsoft, VMware, Citrix and SWsoft involved.

“We are pleased to be entering the desktop virtualization market in 2008 and excited about the opportunities this will open up for Propalms TSE by adding this technology. We believe our history of delivering tried and tested application delivery solutions to the server-based computing market gives us a key edge in this space and will allow us to be at the forefront of this market as its growth accelerates over the next year,” stated Owen Dukes, CEO of Propalms.

Propalms recently announced that the Company invoiced $992,383 in sales transactions through the 11 month period ending December 31st, 2007 and project over $1,000,000 for the Fiscal Year ending this month. These sales signify the Company’s accelerated growth, as they have added new customers and expanded the distribution of Propalms TSE. The sales transactions also include increased license renewals and maintenance contracts.

[Via Virtualization Journal ]

Filed Under: News, People Tagged With: desktop virtualization, owen dukes, Propalms, TSE, virtual desktop manager, virtualisation, virtualization

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