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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

Fodor said the company’s primary focus is more in the mid-market, among firms with less than 1,000 desktops that are looking for a replacement to their PC fleet. Health care has been a popular vertical, he said. Pano Logic is also not trying to go head-to-head with VMware.

“We really position ourselves as a complement to VMware,” he said. “Our product leverages ESX, takes that (server) infrastructure and turns it into a virtual desktop solution.”

Although virtualization has been a huge driver of IT spending, Wolf said Pano Logic may have to wait a bit longer to see major adoption.

“This space isn’t really starting to get interesting until 2009 anyway,” he said. “The clients we’re talking to are just heading down the path to VDI architecture. They’re waiting to see what ESX 4 from VMware looks like and to compare it to Citrix offerings.”

Pano VDS 2.5 will cost US$300 for a single Pano desktop.










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