Wyse Viance and XenDesktop announcement

Posted by Michael Keen on May 20, 2008. send this link to your friendsprint this post
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A few weeks ago over on my old blog (c1tr1xguru.wordpress.com), I put an announcement out about the new Wyse Viance family and its tight integration with XenDesktop.  This morning, Wyse officially announced the product line and outlined its meeting of additional Citrix requirements around having the Citrix XenDesktop receiver embedded to ensure compatibility and functionality.   The one thing I really love about this new line is that it doesn't require any remote managment.  They will automatically update themselves when an administrator rolls out a new version of the firmware.

I'm still waiting to get my hands on these, so hopefully the demo units will be in my lab shortly.  I'll write a more detailed review after my testing.  Make sure you stop by the booth at Synergy (booth #105) and check these out.

Here is the official press release from Wyse this morning

Cheers

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 About Michael Keen
Michael Keen is the Director and Senior Solutions Architect in the Enterprise Architecture group at Alliance Technologies in Des Moines, Iowa. He is an innovative, results-oriented architect and executive with over a ten years of experience using technology to reach business objectives and eliminate barriers to business growth. Before his career in IT, Michael was a professional alpine climber. He spent over seven years on and around the highest peaks of the world. He has learned what it takes to prepare oneself for large challenges and has taken those experiences and translated them into his successful career in IT. Today, Michael spends most his time speaking in front of C-level executives and other business groups around the U.S. on the how to integrate IT and business. He brings his experience in strategy and execution from alpine climbing to the world of strategic IT automation and execution using dynamic IT concepts and virtualization and application delivery.