Teradici, developer of industry-leading
PCoIP technology for virtual workspaces, today announced its participation at
VMworld 2014 U.S., from August 24 through 28 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.
At
this year’s show, Teradici will debut its new PCoIP Technical Support
Service offering and feature live demonstrations at Booth #729,
including:
- PCoIP Technology Powering the Virtual Workspace
- PCoIP technology enables flexible access to a variety of hosted
desktop solutions including VMware Horizon (virtual desktops and
applications), VMware Horizon DaaS and Remote Workstation solutions.
- PCoIP Hardware Accelerator
- Teradici high-performance PCoIP Hardware Accelerator can be used with
virtualized GPU to more effectively support high-end graphics
applications in a VMware VDI environment, and ensure a consistent end
user experience.
- PCoIP Management Console - The Management Console is a free web based tool that allows you to manage and deploy an entire ecosystem of PCoIP devices.
- Voice Unified Communications for PCoIP Zero Clients
- PCoIP Zero Clients combined with CounterPath Bria Softphone
Virtualized Edition is a highly scalable solution that will support
enterprise customers across the broadest range of SIP-compliant
environments, including Alcatel-Lucent, Avaya, Broadsoft, Cisco,
Metaswitch Networks and Mitel for voice, messaging, presence, contacts
and social media.
Teradici customers from the University of South Carolina Upstate and University of Arkansas, Sam M. Walton College of Business,
will participate in a VMware panel on “Tackling Device Diversity in
K-12 and Higher Education.” Attendees will learn about the challenges of
supporting student devices in today’s BYOD educational environments,
and best practices for enabling equal access to digital content and
applications for students.
Who: Moderator: Geoff Murase, Group Product Marketing Manager, VMware
Panelists:
William Allred, manager of IS, University of Arkansas Sam M. Walton College of Business
John Krull, IT officer, Oakland Unified School District
Kevin Hodges, system administrator, University of South Carolina Upstate
Lauren Miskelly, head of small and mid-market education sales, North America, Google
What: #EUC162 – “Tackling Device Diversity in K-12 and Higher Education”
When: Monday, August 25, 2014, 5:00-6:00 p.m. PDT
Teradici and Dell will also deliver a breakout session to showcase the features and benefits of using Dell Wyse D10DP PCoIP optimized thin clients in a VMware Horizon View environment. Attendees will learn how Yale-New Haven
Hospital successfully deployed thousands of virtual desktops that are
enabling doctors, nurses and clinicians to have secure access to
feature-rich, high-fidelity desktop computing resources at the point of
care – anytime and anywhere – with Dell Wyse D10DP PCoIP optimized thin
clients. By combining the performance benefits of the PCoIP protocol,
the flexibility of the Dell Wyse ThinOS platform and the convenience of
WiFi, Dell is offering the industry’s most secure and robust thin client
yet, in workplace settings with limited access to a wired network.
Who: Ziad Lammam, director of product management, Teradici
John Atkins, product manager, Dell
David Franco, solutions architect, Yale New Haven Hospital
What: #EUC3024 – “Advantages of Using Dell Wyse ThinOS Endpoints in the Enterprise: Yale-New Haven Customer Testimonial
When: Wednesday, August 27, 2014, 3:30-4:30 p.m. PDT
For more information on Teradici announcements and promotions at VMworld 2014 U.S. in San Francisco, please visit
http://connect.teradici.com/vmworld.