
Tutorials on vApp and OpenNebulaConf video
Among all the post published in our blog throughout the past month of December, the tutorials on application virtualization were the ones that caught most interest of our followers.
Among all the post published in our blog throughout the past month of December, the tutorials on application virtualization were the ones that caught most interest of our followers.
The video on the Case Study presented by the Université Catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain) past November at OpenNebulaConf 2018 is now available. We recall that this Belgian university uses the joint VDI solution made up by the UDS Enterprise connection broker and OpenNebula to provide access to Windows and Linux virtual desktops for their 37,000 students.
During the past month of November the announcement of the joint VDI solution made up by UDS Enterprise, XCP-ng and Xen Orchestra has been the most read article among all those published on our blog.
As we commented in previous posts , the Université Catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain) made an interesting presentation about its VDI & vApp infrastructure with UDS Enterprise and OpenNebula at OpenNebulaConf 2018.
The technological Alliance between VirtualCable and Vates provides interesting and innovative advantages to partners and customers. Both companies have come to an agreement to offer a complete turnkey VDI solution, which is positioned as a truly cost-effective alternative to other solutions in the market.
OpenNebulaConf 2018 is around the corner. The event will be hold in Amsterdam next Monday and Tuesday 12-13 of November. One of our customers, the Université Catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain) will present there their experience with UDS Enterprise and OpenNebula as key components of their desktop virtualization infrastructure to provide VDI access to their 37,000 students.
Frederic Malengreau, Support Manager at UCLouvain, will be the speaker at the conference, and he will explain why the IT team at this university wanted “to adopt BYOD to be able to give students the opportunity to use their own devices to access the same software they use in the standard computer classrooms anytime and from anywhere”.