UDS Enterprise gets Citrix Ready for XenServer 6.5

UDS Enterprise gets Citrix Ready for XenServer 6.5

Citrix, one of VirtualCable’s technology alliances, has certified that UDS Enterprise has successfully undergone the verification tests to ensure full compatibility with XenServer 6.5.

The VDI connection broker already had Citrix Ready certification for XenServer 6.2., which guarantees seamless integration of both solutions, and now adds Citrix Ready for XenServer 6.5.

UC3M relies on UDS Enterprise, UDS Actor & XenServer 7

UC3M relies on UDS Enterprise, UDS Actor & XenServer 7

The experience of Carlos III University of Madrid with UDS Enterprise to deploy and manage virtual desktops for students, teachers and administrative staff, the functionalities and benefits regarding simplicity, security and management provided by UDS Actor and the new features introduced in XenServer new release have been the most visited topics in our blog for the last weeks.

Find below the links to our most read posts so that you can easily keep up to date with the most highlighted information regarding Open Source and virtualization according to our followers:

XenServer 7 boosts security and 3D graphics virtualization

XenServer 7 boosts security and 3D graphics virtualization

Citrix announced at Synergy conference in Las Vegas the availability of the latest release of XenServer 7 virtualization platform.

This new version enhances hypervisor security with a new Direct Inspect API, simplifies 3D graphics virtualization and improves support for Microsoft Windows environments.

XenServer 7 boosts graphics virtualization with Intel Iris Pro on-CPU Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), reducing costs to run graphics-intensive applications, such as web browsers, productivity tools like Microsoft PowerPoint, Computer Aided Design (CAD) and enterprise 3D data visualization software. It requires no additional hardware or licenses and accelerates graphical workloads of many types.

Dell stops selling vWorkspace licenses

Dell stops selling vWorkspace licenses

Dell has decided to stop developing vWorkspace VDI software, which was acquired a few years ago, in 2012.

The company explained they will continue offering support and updates to their current clients and they will also be able to expand their environments, but they will stop selling licenses to new customers and they won’t release any new vWorkspace version.

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