December 2010
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December 26, 2010
26
Dec'10
Brian Madden TV #31 - PCoIP add-in cards, Virtual Bridges Spice, and the week's news
After many months of no Brian Madden TV, we're relaunching it for 2011. Continue Reading
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December 20, 2010
20
Dec'10
Citrix launches a "BYO" marketing campaign which is actually pretty cool
BYO: "Bring your own" as in "bring your own computer." We've written about this concept before on BrianMadden. Continue Reading
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December 16, 2010
16
Dec'10
If VDI is so great, then why aren't you using it?
Excuses, excuses! With a topic as contentious as VDI, it seems that all we can agree on is that it's better for other people, but not us. Continue Reading
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December 14, 2010
14
Dec'10
Amazing! Quest OEMs Liquidware Lab's VDI assessment toolkit and provides it for free!
From the "hell yeah!" department, Quest Software has licensed Liquidware Labs' VDI assessment tool and decided to provide it for free to everyone. Continue Reading
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December 13, 2010
13
Dec'10
Band of merry misfits assembles to guide the direction of VDI
From the "so close," department, a few weeks ago we learned that a new coalition has been formed around VDI, calling themselves The VDI Coalition. Not to be confused with the VDI Alliance, the other VDI Alliance, the VDI Industry Consortium, Blade. Continue Reading
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December 12, 2010
12
Dec'10
BriForum 2011 details: May in London, July in Chicago
It's time to start thinking about BriForum again! As many of you know that for 2011, we'll be bringing BriForum back to Europe, adding a second conference to complement our US show: This year's shows represent our ninth and tenth BriForums! Continue Reading
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December 08, 2010
08
Dec'10
The inverse bell curve of Terminal Server / SBC: This stuff is going to be huge again!
Yesterday I wrote about Google's announcement of their upcoming Chrome OS, a "browser running on bare metal" that will just be used for web apps. I predicted (like many others) that as web apps evolve into true rich internet apps that can run ... Continue Reading
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December 07, 2010
07
Dec'10
With Google Chrome OS and remoted Windows apps, who needs Windows on the desktop?
Most everyone knows that Google hosted an event in San Francisco yesterday where they officially unveiled their own operating system known as "Google Chrome OS." In their own words, this OS is "essentially the Google Chrome browser running on bare ... Continue Reading
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December 06, 2010
06
Dec'10
MokaFive's 3.0 release is imminent.
MokaFive is getting ready to launch Version 3 of their product, which will add full Windows 7 support, integrated AVG, and multitenant support for service providers. The price will remain unchanged, starting at $150 per user, per year. Continue Reading
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December 06, 2010
06
Dec'10
MokaFive 3.0 overview from CTO John Whaley
MokaFive 3.0 overview from CTO John Whaley Continue Reading
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December 06, 2010
06
Dec'10
MokaFive 3.0 new security & antivirus procedures
MokaFive 3.0 new security & antivirus procedures Continue Reading
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December 06, 2010
06
Dec'10
How MokaFive 3.0 layering works
How MokaFive 3.0 layering works Continue Reading
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December 01, 2010
01
Dec'10
Microsoft's "User State Virtualization" is a joke
Microsoft's public relations agency was at it again yesterday, this time advertising the fact that a couple of blog entries were posted about desktop virtualization. Continue Reading
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November 30, 2010
30
Nov'10
Virtual Bridges VERDE 5 has been released. Here's my take:
A couple weeks ago, Virtual Bridges announced the release of VERDE 5, which is a pretty substantial update to the VERDE line of desktop virtualization solutions. Continue Reading