Webinar recording: graphics intensive VDI with UDS and PCoIP

Webinar recording: graphics intensive VDI with UDS and PCoIP

Remote work was gradually being installed in our lives; some companies were progressively implementing it. But the current health crisis is accelerating this process and is leading companies to look for a solution that helps their employees to continue working from home as fast as possible to keep the production cycle alive at the lower cost that this situation allows. Desktop and application virtualization is an essential technology to provide a fast, efficient and secure solution.

When designing the infrastructure that will make remote working viable, it is convenient to analyze the needs of each group of users, so that all of them can carry out their tasks seamlessly. Workstations using graphics-intensive applications require a special mention, since if the right components are not used, it will be impossible to provide a good user experience. Choosing an appropriate connection protocol is essential to provide the best performance at both image and audio level.

Webinar: graphics-intensive VDI for your remote workforce

Webinar: graphics-intensive VDI for your remote workforce

Organizations around the world are facing the challenge of implementing a remote working system that allows their employees to carry out their tasks efficiently from home. The current health situation requires agile decision making so that the productivity of companies is not affected. In this scenario, choosing the most appropriate technology is essential to ensure security and business continuity. Desktop and application virtualization is a key technology to provide a fast and efficient solution.

In addition to the technological solution itself, it is crucial to take into account the requirements of each job. Professionals in the audiovisual sector, engineers, designers, photographers… and in short any worker using graphics-intensive applications needs specific software to keep on working from home seamlessly.

Hyper-V vs ESXi, Open Source VDI & Teradici PCoIP

Hyper-V vs ESXi, Open Source VDI & Teradici PCoIP

In our last article of the year before taking a short break for Christmas, we will recap the articles in our blog that have been most successful during this year. In this way, we take the pulse of the most outstanding news about VDI and Open Source according to the criteria of our readers and offer the opportunity to finish the year well informed to those who have not yet had the opportunity to take a look at these articles.

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