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Pano Logic looks to overcome RDP limitations

Pano Logic looks to overcome RDP limitations

By:  Shane Schick  On: 16 Nov 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

An end-run around Microsoft Terminal Services will offer better video and audio, but management tools may be key to virtualizing client hardware, an executive says

Pano Logic Inc. on Monday said an update to its virtual desktop software would offer both a better audio/video experience for users and simplified help desk management for IT departments.

The release, Pano Desktop Virtual Solution (VDS) 2.5, is designed to allow companies the ability to take the virtualization technology that allows more than one “instance” of a server to run on a single machine and apply it to individual PCs. Menlo Park, Calif.-based Pano Logic is best known for its silver box-shaped device that links to a virtualized server and connects a keyboard, mouse, display and peripherals over an IP network. Pano Logic has a regional office in Toronto.

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Earlier versions of Pano VDS relied on Microsoft’s Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) as the API into Windows environments. RDP had certain advantages because it offered some easy integration, said Pano Logic vice-president of product management Mike Fodor, but it had some technical limitations that prevented the company from offering the highest-possible quality user experience. Pano VDS 2.5, on the other hand, will get around Microsoft Terminal Services through a feature called Console Direct and offer native session support for Windows apps, video, audio and native USB drivers.

“Some of RDP’s limitations were that it exposes video information in an incoherent manner,” Fodor said. “In some cases you’ll get information from one video frame mixed in another video frame. There’ll be a rip or a tear as the motion moves rapidly. Nobody likes to see those factors in their video.”

RDP could also ends up buffering the audio by three or four seconds. “If you’re watching Barack Obama, his lips start to move and three seconds later hear what’s he’s saying. Nobody appreciates that.” This was especially an issue for business customers that wanted to use virtual desktops for video training purposes, he added.

More importantly for IT managers, help desk staff can now have access to the Pano Manager console in Pano VDS 2.5. This will allow them to see who’s logged in, via what Pano Device and to what virtual machine, which is helpful in supporting employees, Fodor said. “They can do no harm, because they can’t change settings,” he said.

Chris Wolf, an analyst with the Burton Group in Midvale, Utah, said Pano Logic has made some traction since it launched about two years ago, but it faces major competition within the large enterprise segment from the likes of Wyse and HP, which acquired NeoWare last year.

“They’ve done pretty well in the SMB space. It’s a pretty good offering price-wise,” he said. “The interface is very use to use. I would still put them in that scrappy up-and-comer category.”


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Comments (2)

Technical Officer
by Tom Wall 1/30/2009 12:00:00 AMThe Display and Video bottleneck on VDI could be resolved with Graphics Interface at the Thin Client . Transfer the video commands as primitive instructions and allow local decoding - reduces the bandwidth and increases responsiveness of local TC
Pano is an incomplete solution - here's why
by Stuart Robinson 1/30/2009 12:00:00 AMThe challenge with Pano is the limited desktop performance ? display resolution, video and graphics. While better than plain RDP, it is a compromised experience compared to a PC at the user desk. There is another Zero Client solution that provides and un-compromised user experience and that is PC-over-IP (PCoIP) technology. To be truly cost effective a Zero client needs to handle any user - from terminal/task workers, mainstream office users and power users that may require full DVI resolutions and full frame rate 3D graphics. This is what PCoIP delivers. Check out this Zero Client that is an all-in-one display that Samsung just announced (SyncMaster 930ND) it supports VMware View (aka VDI) and PCoIP to be forward compatible when Vmware VIew integrates PCoIP technology (see vmware announcement with Teradici at the Sept08 Vmworld) See this performance demo including HD video and 3D graphics. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzGmwNIpFG4 Also, this flash overview from Samsung?
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