Teradici Announces Zero Client With Support For RDP and PCOIP
Wednesday, 02 September 2009 by Michel Roth

Notice that the title should read "Teradici Announces First Multi-Protocol Hardware Zero Client Solution for Virtual Desktops" but that is exactly the same as I made the title...too much PR in here?

Teradici Corporation today announced the first multi-protocol hardware zero client solution for virtual desktops. This flexible zero client solution enables IT managers to deploy PCoIP clients across their organizations and connect to a complete range of hosted compute resources including:

• VMware View virtual desktops via VMware View 3 client mode
• Blade, tower or rack 3D graphics workstations via PCoIP protocol mode.
• Microsoft Terminal Server sessions via RDP client mode.

Desktop clients based on the Teradici TERA1100 portal processor are a true zero client solution that can support any user type from task workers, to mainstream office workers, to extreme workstation/visualization application users. These innovative clients have no x86 processors, no application O/S, and no drivers, which dramatically simplifies deployment and management. With additional features such as no local data storage and unique USB device authorization, PCoIP hardware zero client solutions are highly secure and resistant to viruses that can impact traditional remote desktop installations.

Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS158348+01-Sep-2009+BW20090901


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