VizTracer: An Open Source visualization tool for Python code

VizTracer: An Open Source visualization tool for Python code

Developers who use the Pyton programming language have an Open Source tool at their fingertips that helps them better understand how their projects work. VizTracer displays and tracks code execution without making any changes to the source code.

One of the strengths of VizTracer is its simplicity. It’s very user-friendly and has no dependencies. Once you use it to track a program, it generates an HTML report that can be opened in Chrome.

PLATYPUS: a new threat affecting Intel and AMD CPUs

PLATYPUS: a new threat affecting Intel and AMD CPUs

A new side channel attack threatens Intel and AMD CPUs. It has been discovered by a group of Austrian researchers from the Graz University of Technology. They have called it PLATYPUS and it allows exploiting variations in processor power consumption to access confidential data. One of the characteristics that differentiate this attack from other similar ones is that it does not require physical access to the server, desktop or laptop.

Raspberry Pi 400: a VDI connection client for $70

Raspberry Pi 400: a VDI connection client for $70

The Raspberry Pi Foundation has launched a new device with which they once again have shaken up the market. It is a compact keyboard that incorporates a purpose-built board based on Raspberry Pi 4 and costs $70. They have also launched for $100 a kit that includes a mouse, microSD card with its own installed operating system, an HDMI cable, power supply and a guide for beginners. You only need a screen to start using this affordable computer, which can be used as connection client to the virtual desktops and applications managed and deployed by UDS Enterprise.

VDI on ESXi-Arm, MetaRed and cloud VDI with UDS Enterprise

VDI on ESXi-Arm, MetaRed and cloud VDI with UDS Enterprise

This week we have welcomed November and, as we usually do at the beginning of each month, today we bring you the Top 3 most read articles in our blog throughout the previous month.

In the first place, we find the publication that talks about the compatibility of our software for desktop, application virtualization and remote access with one of the new VMware solutions: ESXi-Arm. UDS Enterprise supports this new hypervisor, which adds to the list of options offered by our connection broker to deploy Windows and Linux virtual desktops on 64-bit ARM architectures.

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