University of Sevilla: VDI with oVirt & UDS Enterprise
Miguel Rueda, Communications and Computing Director University of Sevilla
“We decided to rely on UDS Enterprise due to their success in other Spanish universities and its reduced cost”
Miguel Rueda, Communications and Computing Director University of Sevilla
“We decided to rely on UDS Enterprise due to their success in other Spanish universities and its reduced cost”
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.”
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”.
Juan Jesús Farfán Leiva, Assistant Director of Virtual Teaching and Technological Laboratories at Universidad de Málaga:“With UDS Enterprise we’ve improved the management of our VDI infrastructure, offering virtual desktops with Windows and Linux, which are completely compatible with our authentication systems. Their SOA architecture allows us to create modules that can be integrated into our Espacio Virtual de Aprendizaje (EVA).”
Thanks to the Remote PC project with UDS Enterprise and OpenGnsys, students at the University of Malaga can use the computers located in the campus from anywhere. This possibility has been crucial to follow classes as always during the state of alarm by Covid-19.
José Luis Alonso Carmona, IT Manager for Europ Assistance Spain: “Using UDS Enterprise has allowed us to deploy and manage virtual desktops simply and easily, helping compatibility with CTI and IP telephony systems”.