UDS Enterprise launches a new blog

UDS Enterprise launches a new blog

The UDS Enterprise Team releases a blog where they will monitor the highlights about virtualization, cloud computing and open source.

The posts will gather hot news, new trends and top manufacturers news.

Moreover, the company’s technical team will advise and will share the best practices to overcome the challenges related to the implementation of a virtualization project.

This blog also emerges with the aim of becoming a forum where the users may debate and solve doubts and difficulties.

EVA project using UDS Enterprise

EVA project using UDS Enterprise

Introduction to University of Murcia´s EVA Project, using UDS Enterprise to deploy virtual desktops, virtual classrooms and IT resources to students, teachers and administrative staff

This introduction was held on October, 23 at Madrid´s RedIris 2013 Tech Workshops

Click here to watch the video (available only in spanish)

University of Jaén: Linux desktops in classrooms

University of Jaén: Linux desktops in classrooms

Manuel Galán Lara, Computer Services Manager at University of Jaén: “The possibility of deploying Linux and Windows desktops and receiving support from a diverse variety of communications and authentication protocols (including those that are affiliated), make UDS Enterprise a product that meets all of the specifications of the University for supporting a VDI service.”

UDS Enterprise Evaluation Version available

UDS Enterprise Evaluation Version available

Available for download UDS Enterprise Evaluation Version.

Download now this software release for free and choose between our “60 days – unlimited users trial”, or “perpetual – 10 users trial” versions.

In a few steps you can download any of both, click here for further info

Club Internacional del Libro: Direct Marketing

Club Internacional del Libro: Direct Marketing

Javier Riopedre, Club Internacional del Libro Computer Systems Manager: “Thanks to UDS Enterprise we resolved a problem with our authentication system by using LDAP, which was not compatible with the authentication systems supported by other products. Furthermore, we needed to create Linux virtual desktops and were able to do so with UDS Enterprise”.

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