Archive for January, 2009
VMware View 3.0: The Goods and the Bads!
Wednesday, January 28th, 2009For a couple of weeks I have been testing VMware View now. I have to say it is a stable product with lots of potential capabilities for the nearby feature and last but not least it has a very good performance with streaming multimedia files.
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Application Delivery Courses at Ictivity
Tuesday, January 27th, 2009Application Delivery has changed significantly in the past decade. Fat client became thin client, web applications were introduced and currently there is an industry movement towards VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) type solutions. These all offer significantly different approaches and solutions to the same problem: How do I deliver applications and information to my users?
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New Utility: Migrating Existing Citrix Published Applications to RES PowerFuse 2008
Wednesday, January 21st, 2009 RES PowerFuse delivers a personalized, secure and reliable user workspace to any desktop using any application delivery infrastructure, including Citrix Published Applications.
The RES PowerFuse Migration Toolkit for Citrix XenApp helps you implement RES PowerFuse in your Citrix environment by using information about existing published applications. The RES PowerFuse Migration Toolkit [...]
VMware Converter 3.01 ThinApped
Monday, January 12th, 2009Holger Kühn recently started blogging (in German) about VMware View and VMware ThinApp. His latest article is about the fact that VMware is not distributing their own products in a virtual format with their own product ThinApp. Earlier some people posted a step-by-step guide about how to virtualize Infrastructure Client. Holger now has also thinapped [...]
ThinApp on Windows 7 Beta 1
Sunday, January 11th, 2009Today I installed the first Beta release of Windows 7. I thought, it can always be better than Windows Vista . The installation of the new Operating System was no problem at all. Boot from dvd and go ahead to drink some coffee. Actually it was not painfull for me to install this on [...]






