One of the main challenges to VDI and desktop virtualization is
delivering a good end-user experience. If the end-user isn't happy,
nobody's happy. And if they start complaining about the service (whether
they know it's virtual or not), your efforts may be sunk before they
even start.
Part of that "good user experience" in a VDI and
cloud environment relies on delivering or being able to receive smooth
video and audio at the endpoint device. It also means being able to
display more complicated graphics beyond those found in a simple 2D
application.
During Citrix Synergy in San Francisco last month, the company
announced an update to its Citrix HDX technology, claiming to
dramatically enhance performance, fidelity, and bandwidth efficiency for
rich media services like video, audio, and 3D graphics, even when
delivered over a wide area network (WAN) or from an external cloud
environment.
The HDX protocol is a core technology component of
Citrix XenDesktop and Citrix XenApp product lines. As consumer and
application demands continue to increase, Citrix must advance and
enhance its HDX protocol to try and keep up with those demands and do so
across further distances with lower network bandwidth and higher
latencies. These challenges will only continue to grow as the company
moves deeper into VDI and continues to expand into public, private, and
"personal" clouds.
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Read the entire InfoWorld Virtualization Report article here.