UDS Enterprise achieves  Nutanix Ready certification

UDS Enterprise achieves Nutanix Ready certification

Nutanix, the next-generation enterprise computing company, has today announced that UDS Enterprise, the multiplatform connection broker for Windows & Linux desktop services, developed by VirtualCable, is now Nutanix Ready.

Nutanix Ready identifies recommended applications and solutions that are trusted to enhance the Nutanix delivery infrastructure. UDS Enterprise has completed verification testing, thereby providing confidence in compatibility both with Nutanix hardware and Nutanix Acropolis Hypervisor. VirtualCable is the first partner in Spain and one of the firsts in the world to integrate with Nutanix. The integration of both solutions brings uncompromising flexibility and down costs for desktop and application virtualization.

Video: UDS Enterprise & RHEV VDI

Video: UDS Enterprise & RHEV VDI

UDS Enterprise, our multiplatform connection broker to administer and deploy virtual and physical desktops, applications and other Windows and Linux services is compatible with the major hypervisors in the market.

KVM-based Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV) developed and supported by Red Hat, is one of them. The integration of UDS Enterprise and this solution enables VDI deployment in a fully operational way, as you can check in the following video:

UDS Enterprise, oVirt & VMware Ready

UDS Enterprise, oVirt & VMware Ready

oVirt and VMware have been the focus of our blog during last two weeks. The most read articles are related to UDS Enterprise integration with oVirt and VMware vSphere.

In case you haven’t yet had the opportunity to read these posts, below you can find the links so that you can keep up to date with the most outstanding virtualization and Open Source news according to our followers:

Video: UDS Enterprise & oVirt VDI

UDS Enterprise achieves VMware Ready status

UDS Enterprise fully integrates with oVirt 3.6

VDI clients: What is the long-term best option?

VDI clients: What is the long-term best option?

Choosing a VDI client is not an easy task since there are several options with slight differences.

Physical desktops, thin clients and HTML5 browsers are good options for VDI deployments, but most companies always look for the best value for money. In this case, HTML5 browsers can be considered an interesting alternative.

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