Podcasts
Virtual Desktop Thin Clients
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All about the Citrix Chrome Transformation Assessment program – Podcast #143 (Special Edition)
Citrix Consulting is working with Chrome Enterprise to help get customers on Chrome OS. We talk about Chrome Enterprise, use cases, and this program. This episode is sponsored by Chrome Enterprise.
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BrianMadden.com Podcast #127: Jon Rolls joins to talk about Ivanti and all things Windows
AppSense recently became Ivanti, so it was time to catch up, plus there just always seems to be a lot of Windows ideas to talk about.
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BrianMadden.com Podcast #113: Dell/EMC acquisition, Azure DaaS, and Blackberry's Android phone
We had a lot to talk about on this week's BrianMadden.com Podcast-we talked about Dell and EMC (and what that means to vWorkspace, Dell EMM, and AirWatch, Microsoft inching closer to a legitimate DaaS product based on Windows 10, Blackberry's recent Android phone (called the "Priv") and more.
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BrianMadden.com Live Podcast #46: iOS 7, Windows 8.1, FSLogix, and Brian's VMware rant
We covered several topics on today's show, including: How to pick a storage vendor for VDI. Should VMware buy Framehawk?
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Consumerization Nation #23: We chat about mobile app management in iOS 7
In this episode of Consumerization Nation, Colin, Jim, and I got together to talk about iOS 7 and mobile app management, including: The new role of 3rd-party MAM. Is MDM a commodity?
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Brian & Gabe LIVE #22: We discuss Dell & Wyse, why we're not VDI "haters," plus VMware's Octopus
We didn't have a guest this week, but we got to cover a lot of great material. Here's the line-up: Our new studio improvements Dell acquiring Wyse leaves a lot of questions-and neither party could provide any comments other than the press release-Where does this leave Cisco?
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Why thin clients and zero clients haven't lived up to "last PC you'll ever buy" hype. (Part 1 of 2)
I've been collecting thoughts on this blog article for a few weeks now. It seems this was quite timely given Brian & Gabe's recent interview with Tom Flynn from HP where they talked about thin clients, zero clients, etc.
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If imitation is flattery, Microsoft MultiPoint will make NComputing blush
Last week Microsoft announced something called Windows MultiPoint Server 2010, a technology for classrooms that lets up to ten students use individual terminals to share the resources of one single host computer.
Videos
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The state of desktop virtualization in 2016: How we got here
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BriForum 2015 - CTOs Perspective on the Workspace in 2020
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BriForum 2015 - Automating RDS Deployment and Scaling with VMM Service Templates
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BriForum 2015 London - Shawn Bass - Cloud Data Security: Separating Fact from Fiction
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BriForum 2015 - NetScaler for Dummies: Everything You Need to Know to Break Away From WI/CSG
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BriForum 2015 - (London) Tech Bake-Off Reloaded: An Independent Review of XenDesktop vs Horizon View