Teradici is expanding the use of its PCoIP (PC-over-IP protocol), which is used to accelerate the performance of server-based desktops, to Microsoft Windows Server, the company said on Monday. Today, ...
BURNABY, Canada--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Teradici, the developer of the innovative PC-over-IP® (PCoIP®) protocol that enables a true PC experience for desktop virtualization, today announced the ...
BURNABY, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Teradici, the developer of the innovative PC-over-IP® (PCoIP®) protocol that enables a true PC experience for desktop virtualization, today announced a ...
This is the fifth in a series of newsletters that is exploring our premise that we are returning to a new era of mainframe computing. The last newsletter began the discussion of the impact that ...
Teradici, the developer of the PC-over-IP(R) protocol that enables a PC experience for desktop virtualization, recently unveiled a solution developed in collaboration with Imprivata, a leader in ...
There is still no sign of the delay-ridden client hypervisor that VMware announced nearly two years ago as one of its 'vClient' initiative's key technologies VMware is accustomed to dominating the ...
BURNABY, British Columbia, Feb. 06, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Teradici, the creator of PCoIP® technology, today announced the availability of its Cloud Access Software on AWS Marketplace, to allow ...
VMware is accustomed to dominating the world of server virtualization, but its attempts to become the de facto virtualization vendor on the desktop haven't gone quite as well. Nearly two years after ...
Ericom’s ‘secret sauce’ is a transportation protocol called Blaze, which is an adaptation of RDP for terminal services, which is Ericom’s historical strength. Blaze is designed to improve speed for ...
We know virtualization scales up, but it also scales down. One proof is the progress VMware is making with its Mobile Virtualization Platform as demonstrated in this video from Mobile World Congress ...
We have a few of our offices literally out in the middle of nowhere, where Ethernet hand-offs are not available or so outrageously expensive we might as well launch our own satellite. So far I see the ...
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