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Archive for the month “October, 2010”

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Since VMworld 2010, vCloud Director-related links have grown in number…tremendously!! Below is a short collection of all the awesome material that’s been made available on this new product. Enjoy this small collection of vCloud Director links:

If anyone else has any links I should add to this list, let me know. And yes, I pulled most of these from Scott Lowe and his blog (many props to Mr. Lowe). Thanks Scott and everyone in advance!

Citrix XenDesktop 5 Revealed at Citrix Synergy Berlin today

Today at Citrix Synergy™, the conference where virtualization, networking and cloud computing meet, Citrix Systems unveiled a major new release of Citrix XenDesktop®, the company’s market-leading solution for desktop virtualization. The new XenDesktop 5 brings unprecedented levels of simplicity and power to virtual desktops for both users and IT. It supports a wide range of new consumer devices, thousands of new third-party products and an entirely new generation of web and software-as-a-service (SaaS) apps. XenDesktop 5 also extends the benefits of desktop virtualization to millions of laptop users for the first time ever, giving them virtual desktops “to go” with the new Citrix XenClient™ hypervisor. To support the new XenDesktop 5 release, Citrix also unveiled an extensive new initiative to help customers move from the “wow” of desktop virtualization to the “how” of successful implementation, leveraging the collective wisdom of thousands of customers who have already successfully transformed their enterprise desktop strategies by “going virtual.”

Key Facts and Highlights:

  • Faster, Simpler, More Powerful – XenDesktop 5 makes it easier than ever to get started with desktop virtualization. Customers can now achieve “10 minutes to Xen”1, completing a new installation in just 10 minutes. Once up and running, managing virtual desktops with XenDesktop 5 also becomes faster and simpler than ever before with new role-based features. The new Desktop Studio™ console makes it easy for administrators to centrally design and manage virtual desktops, setting up new employees in seconds. XenDesktop 5 customers can also take advantage of the new Desktop Director™ console, giving helpdesk administrators a powerful way to monitor, troubleshoot and support virtual desktops for thousands of users across a large, distributed enterprise, with real-time information on usage, status and service levels. XenDesktop 5 also supports Microsoft System Center, making it easy for customers to manage applications on physical and virtual desktops with a familiar set of tools and processes. In addition, XenDesktop 5 introduces a comprehensive new SDK that enables customers and partners to integrate and automate the solution with third-party systems management tools.
  • Taking User Experience to a New Level – XenDesktop users have always enjoyed the best, high-definition user experience with their virtual desktops and apps thanks to Citrix HDX™ technology. XenDesktop 5 adds powerful new HDX enhancements that dramatically improve performance for resource intensive tasks like audio and video collaboration and large-file printing, even over low bandwidth connections. XenDesktop 5 also features a lush and captivating new end user experience. From new welcome screens inviting first-time users to their new virtual desktop, to an entirely redesigned virtual desktop viewer, every detail of the XenDesktop 5 user interface is designed to make each user’s workspace feel familiar and inviting.
  • Stunning Touch-Enabled Support for New Consumer Devices – By leveraging the Citrix Receiver™ universal software client, XenDesktop 5 makes it easy to deliver business desktops and apps to the rapidly growing number of new devices flooding the workforce, including PCs, Macs, laptops, tablets and smartphones. XenDesktop 5 adds support for a long list of new devices, along with extensive user experience enhancements such as the ability to instantly “touch-enable” existing enterprise apps that were never designed to run on new touch-screen tablets such as the Apple iPad or BlackBerry PlayBook. (See today’s related announcement.)
  • Connecting Virtual Desktops to a New Generation of Apps – XenDesktop 4 changed the game last year by fully integrating the capabilities of Citrix XenApp™, giving customers one product to deliver both Windows desktops and apps as an on-demand service. By leveraging the new Citrix Receiver, XenDesktop 5 changes the game again, making it easy to deliver one-click, single sign-on access to an entirely new generation of applications, including externally-hosted web, cloud and SaaS apps. This integration makes it easy for IT to deliver a rich array of Windows, web and SaaS apps to each user with a simple, unified experience, regardless of what type of app it is, or where it is actually running. (See today’s related announcement.)
  • Beyond VDI with Virtual Desktops “To Go” – Last year, XenDesktop 4 introduced a breakthrough new technology called FlexCast™ that gave customers the flexibility to deliver a range of virtual desktop technologies from a single product – from personalized VDI-based desktops ideal for office workers, to shared desktops optimized for task workers. XenDesktop 5 takes the FlexCast technology one step further, enabling IT to deliver virtual desktops “to go” that run directly on each user’s PC or laptop. This approach, which leverages the new XenClient hypervisor, is ideal for millions of corporate laptop users, providing IT with all the central management and security benefits of hosted virtual desktops, while giving mobile workers the flexibility to work connected or disconnected.
  • Secure BYOC with Citrix XenVault – An increasing number of users are bringing their own devices to work as outside contractors or via employee bring your own computer (BYOC) programs. In these scenarios, IT needs to provide access to corporate applications and secure any confidential data, but does not want the hassles of installing applications or managing personal laptops. XenDesktop 5 addresses this scenario in the simplest way possible by delivering corporate apps as an on-demand service, then automatically encrypting any documents created by those apps and saving them transparently in an encrypted folder on the user’s laptop. This is made possible through an innovative new data security technology called XenVault™. In addition to ensuring corporate data is secure at all times on non-corporate owned devices, XenVault also enables IT to securely wipe any corporate data remotely when a contract is over, an employee terminates, or the laptop is lost or stolen.
  • Support for 15,000 Verified Third-Party Products – Through the Citrix Ready® verification program, XenDesktop has now been verified to work with more than 15,000 third-party products, ranging from servers, hypervisors and storage systems, to client devices, printers, webcams and USB peripherals. With new verified products being added every day, customers can be assured that they can move to virtual desktops at their own pace, leveraging their existing IT investments, and choosing whatever partners they like for new investments. Customers can view a full list of supported third-party products on the Citrix Ready Open Desktop Virtualization program page.
  • Taking Virtual Desktops from “Wow to How” – Citrix, along with key partners and global systems integrators, also announced a new program to help organizations move from the “wow” of desktop virtualization, to the “how” of implementation success. The new Desktop Transformation Model makes it easy to assess each customer’s unique business priorities and translate them to a practical, step-by-step, customized roadmap for adopting and scaling desktop virtualization initiatives. The program makes it easy for customers new to desktop virtualization to take advantage of tips and best practices learned by thousands of customers who have already successfully deployed millions of virtual desktops and applications. (See today’s related announcement.)
  • Availability – XenDesktop 5 will be generally available in Q4 2010. Suggested pricing starts at $95 per user or device for the VDI-only edition. Comprehensive desktop and application virtualization is available in the Enterprise or Platinum editions, priced at $225 and $350.

Supporting Quotes:

Gordon Payne, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Desktop Division at Citrix

“Many forward-thinking CIOs have paved the way with Desktop virtualization for their companies and are reaping the business benefits of increased security, control and business agility.
With XenDesktop 5, desktop virtualization is now ready for mainstream adoption by a wider group of enterprises.
With the advances we have made in simplicity, security and scalability, we are enabling enterprises to unleash the power of virtualization for all of their users anywhere they are located and on any device they choose.”

Corey Kos, Infrastructure Manager, Alaska Department of Fish and Game

“Adopting desktop virtualization with XenDesktop has been a very important and successful initiative for our organization. It has allowed us to lower hardware upgrade costs and enabled our employees to work from any location. We have had early access to XenDesktop 5 and have begun testing it on our environment. We’ve been extremely impressed with how simple it is to set up, configure and add new users, which has streamlined our support of the infrastructure and manage services from a single point. In addition, new HDX capabilities have added important features to the virtual desktops, like faster printing and video communications, making our virtual desktops that much more powerful for our employees.”

Chris Wolf, Research Vice President, Gartner

“Requiring a user to be at a specific physical device in order to be productive is a legacy application delivery model that is increasingly rejected by today’s mobile workforce. Many IT organizations are moving forward with desktop transformation initiatives, and are leaning on enterprise-ready client virtualization solutions that meet today’s mobility, security, and business continuity requirements. The most credible solutions are those capable of maintaining a superb user experience across a variety of devices and locations, and come from vendors with proven track records in the space.”

As reported by Benzinga.com

Yin, Yang and the Varrow philosophy concerning VDI

In Chinese culture, Yin and Yang represent the two opposite principles in nature. Yin characterizes the feminine or negative nature of things and yang stands for the masculine or positive side. Yin and yang are in pairs, such as the moon and the sun, female and male, dark and bright, cold and hot, passive and active, etc. But yin and yang are not static or just two separated things. The nature of yin-yang lies in interchange and interplay of the two components. The alternation of day and night is one such example; we at Varrow believe that Citrix and VMware concerning VDI is another fine example.

When Varrow performs a VDI assessment at a customer site we are able to go into that engagement vendor agnostic. We believe so strongly in both products, that we know we lead with either product to deliver an outstanding solution. What sets Varrow apart and makes us unique is found both in our approach with the customer (vendor agnostic), and the fact that our engineers are just as excited to install either solution (love towards both vendors). Varrow is bringing a new approach to desktop virtualization and we are proud to have the engineering talent levels that can deliver both methods of virtualization based on the customer’s needs. Because let’s face it, it is all about the customer…at least it is for us. An assessment is just that, an evaluation of the existing environment. To do that you need to understand the current environment by collecting data. This is accomplished in a variety of ways such as asking the right questions to the right people, and using tools such as Liquidware Labs Stratusphere product which gives real world local and point-to-point metrics, and evaluating the customers storage and I/O availability. Once the assessment is completed it is only then that a plan and design can take place. WARNING: If a solution provider has preconceived ideas of what is best for your environment without taking the time to get to know your business, then it is time to call someone else.

You can use Citrix or VMware for your application delivery and desktop needs. There are distinct advantages/disadvantages to each method and you cannot be certain which method best suits the customer without performing an assessment. One thing is for certain, desktop virtualization is here to stay and is one of the hottest technology trends in business today. You can ask yourself, “Why should I use VDI?” Here are some of the benefits to VDI:

  • Security – Desktops are more secure
  • Rollback – Can use VMware’s snapshot and revert technology on desktop machines
  • Centralized Apps – Applications upgrades are easier because systems are all in a centralized location
  • Speed Deployment – you can quickly clone existing machines and roll out new systems because machines are all in a single central repository
  • Provide a full desktop PC – You can provide full access to a virtual machine and each virtual desktop is mapped to a single user or a single client device.
  • Reliability – if you could quickly restore any PC OS to a useable state, free from viruses or corruption, how reliable could your desktop systems be?
  • Simplified – Consolidates management to reduce complexity
  • Efficient – Schedules and automates operations
  • Flexible – Adapts to changing needs and platforms
  • Scalable – Built for full-scale deployments, not just POC
  • Cost-Effective – Offered at best price with best performance available

In our opinion, you cannot just love one and hate the other, with Varrow it is quite the opposite. Our organization has fully embraced the two technologies and it helps that we are incredible at both. When speaking of VDI, if vendors have great solutions then you have to look at them. Varrow is passionate about desktop virtualization and we think that it is the future of every company to create and transform their business into streamlined rocketships that deliver IT services on demand, in a secure and timely manner, lowering their TCO. In fact, I may even start throwing some love towards upcoming products like Kaviza and Quest should I get my hands on their product in the near future and it proves to be a positive product for that specific market. Until then, Citrix and VMware I have a question. Can’t we all just get along? The Varrow answer is, YES! WE CAN!

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