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Sunday, 16 March 2008
by Michel Roth
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My soon to be colleague Patrick Rouse has written an article on how to configure Desktop Services in the Provision Networks Virtual Access Suite (VAS) Enterprise Edition. Desktop Services is the name for the VDI component of the Virtual Access Suite Enterprise Edition.
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Saturday, 15 March 2008
by Michel Roth
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The Inquirer has an interesting article up that mentions that it appears (important choice of verb) that Dell will sell their servers with Vmware Server ESX 3i without any additional cost. I feel that this rumor might have been slightly misinterpreted by the community but this could have a huge effect.
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Friday, 14 March 2008
by Michel Roth
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Yesterday I received an email from a Microsoft press person. I've never had Microsoft contact me directly to inform me of an acquisition they had made but it was worth it: Microsoft has announced that they will acquire Kidaro, one of the pioneers of offline virtual desktop solutions.
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Monday, 10 March 2008
by Michel Roth
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Recently Microsoft included a new feature into Softgrid that allows for OSD to be deployed as an MSI. This was done to optimize the integration with ESDs like SMS / SCCM. MSI do however require admin privileges. Or do they?
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Monday, 10 March 2008
by Michel Roth
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Jeff Muir has pointed out that Citrix has just released a public Beta of their free GotoAssist Product: GotoAssist Express. GotoAssist Express is a product of the Citrix Online division that isn't in the XenDesktop / XenApp space.
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Wednesday, 05 March 2008
by Michel Roth
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I was expecting this to happen. There's going to be a new "community driven" Virtualization event: the Virtualization Congress. It kind of reminds of BriForum, which is the community Application Delivery event. The driving force behind this event is Alessandro Perrili of Virtualization.info.
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Wednesday, 05 March 2008
by Michel Roth
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Microsoft is used to eating it's own proverbial dogfood. Proverbial because I'm sure the Microsoft cafeterias should be OK (I wouldn't know). One particular piece of dogfood that I was pretty interested in was Microsoft's TS Gateway pilot implementation. I knew that they were running this pilot but know they have published their results.
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Wednesday, 05 March 2008
by Michel Roth
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Sepago, a German company that got into the global SBC market only about a year ago with their hybrid profile product called SepagoProfile, today announced that they are offering a new, free, product called sepagoCLASSROOM.
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Tuesday, 04 March 2008
by Michel Roth
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One of the changes in the RDP 6 client is that it is no longer possible to save passwords in RDP files. This does not seem to be the most popular feature of the RDP 6 client. Microsoft has deemed it necessary perhaps even because a fellow Dutchman, Remko Weijnen, found out ow RDP passwords were encrypted and decrypted in the RDP 5.2 client.
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Tuesday, 04 March 2008
by Michel Roth
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About two years ago (in Europe) if one would have asked anyone in the "virtualization industry" to name three application virtualization products, SVS would probably be on of the three mentioned. A lot has changed though the last two years. Microsoft, VMware and Citrix have stormed into the application virtualization arena seemingly overrunning SVS.
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