SOFTWARE LISTING:
Ericom virtualization solutions enable you to administer virtual desktops from a centralized location, reducing the cost and complexity of virtual desktop deployment and upkeep. Supported virtualization servers include VMware, Microsoft and others.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
This presentation transcript, featuring Brian Madden and Gabe Knuth, provides expert advice to help you select the right thin client for your environment. Learn which features are important and how to manage thin clients effectively.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
This presentation transcript features industry experts, Brian Madden and Gabe Knuth as they discuss the top 10 reasons for thin client project failure. Learn how to avoid common mistakes by choosing the right devices for your environment.
EBOOK:
Chapter 4 of the Advanced Virtualization e-book will examine the nuances of virtual storage, including provisioning, performance and remote storage methods that help ensure you allocate the right amount of storage - at the right performance level - for each application.
WHITE PAPER:
This data sheet examines a family of thin client hardware solutions that offer reliable connectivity options, customized security and the ability to customize configuration options and expansion capabilities to meet your specific needs.
WEBCAST:
IT managers have to find the best resources to help them provide a manageable and secure network for their end-users. Learn how VMware View addresses the requirements of the IT dichotomy and allows you to take the first steps toward modernizing your desktops.
CASE STUDY:
Building a brand new, state-of-the-art medical campus from the ground up requires an I.T. infrastructure capable of supporting newer, more advanced healthcare applications and the massive volumes of digital data generated by these systems. Read this white paper to learn how CDW Healthcare helped a Michigan medical campus to accomplish their goals.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper focuses on how to integrate VoIP solutions with thin client computing. It covers why telephony is not only supported on a virtual PC but also why virtual PCs can perform better than a traditional PC desktop solution for telephony support.