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Aug 16 2011
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Justin Meisinger
Presented by: Carsten Puls for NComputing
Deploying end-to-end desktop virtualization solutions has been perceived as overly complex and cost prohibitive. In this session, Bill Platt, NComputing's SVP of Engineering, will discuss the architectural trade-offs that need to be considered when tightly integrating virtualization software, protocol and hardware to achieve the proper economics for mass adoption of desktop virtualization. Bill will outline how to keep the thin client "truly thin," take advantage of host server processing power, and keep protocol throughput to a minimum while still delivering a rich end user experience. Simultaneously, Matt Allen, NComputing SE, will be on stage deploying an end-to-end desktop virtualization solution to demonstrate how deployments can now be completed in hours or days rather than weeks or months.
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