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sponsored by Pano Logic, Inc
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29 Jul 2010
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29 Jul 2010
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Presentation Transcript
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English
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ABSTRACT:
For the past year, desktop virtualization experts Brian Madden and Gabe Knuth have been beating the drum about the fact that desktop virtualization is more than VDI. But that doesn’t mean that VDI doesn’t have a place in 2010. In fact there are a lot of cases where the VDI flavor of desktop virtualization makes the most sense. In this presentation transcript, Brian and Gabe discuss where VDI makes sense in today’s world. They examine how VDI is a form of server-based computing (much like Terminal Server), and explore where VDI makes sense over Terminal Server and vice-versa. After reading this transcript, you’ll understand where VDI makes sense and why you’d choose it over Terminal Server.
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