Sunday, 26 May 2013

SUNDE INTRODUCES VIRTUAL DESKTOP INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTIONS TO THE IT MARKET


Customer driven computing firm SUNDE has launched an innovative and productive solutions namely Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), a new architecture of virtualization in the market. This new VDI solutions will support the IT businesses to regulate and control the workloads and administrative tasks and provide stream-lined management and security of data.

It is told that VDI enables to run multiple desktop operating systems and applications inside virtual machines that resides on a server in the data center. These OS inside virtual machines are called virtual desktops. You can work with virtual desktops like you would work with a physical one. Virtual desktops enhance the availability and efficiency of resources and reduce maintenance costs thereby increasing funds for innovative creations for the growth of the firm. 
Nowadays, companies fight hard to manage the growing demands of users for solutions along with rapidly evolving new technologies and data storage requirements, thus making them struggle thousands of physical systems in order. Virtual desktops help reduce these chores by promoting multi-tasking with multiple applications running on a single physical server. Also they help in providing data security by easing down back-up plans and minimize potential risks. 

SUNDE offers such multi-purpose VDI with unique and powerful Diana zero clients that will help firms achieve their place in the field. Diana zero clients are true zero clients that will help to create virtual desktops. These zero clients are small and simple without any software, memory, CPU, OS, drivers or power supply. They only have the necessary hardware to start a conversation with the network and begin network protocol processes and display server output. They centralize the software, processing and management up to just what runs on the server, leaving behind little more than a keyboard and monitor at the user’s desk. The impact zero clients weigh less than 300g and use up only 5 watts when fully active and less (below 0.2 watts) during sleep mode when fully active. 
The architecture preferred by SUNDE-VDI includes a physical PC/server, a hypervisor, virtual desktop agent with management console and remote desktop display protocol and an endpoint device. SUNDE provides their free own protocol: SUNDE-VDI to its users for communication and uses VirtualBox as hypervisor for managing the virtual machines. SUNDE virtual desktops with Diana zero clients need efficient bandwidth and stable network environment to receive fast, smooth, better and seamless high quality video. SUNDE VDI with Diana provides a fully capable and true native Windows desktop that can be accessed by any untrained person. 
SUNDE’s VDI solutions bring agility to businesses because they group the data as a common pool making them available and flexible to all at a premise. They also help to save, store, edit or back up data within the data center which can be accessed by a person from any location. They help to reduce maintenance costs and power consumption and e-waste and prove to be eco-friendly. Data loss due to hardware failure or data theft can be prevented and network integrity is maintained. They also provide user isolation and personalization to consumers and cost-effective to various schools and firms.  
SUNDE’s other products include H4 zero clients for terminal services that help multiple users share untapped resources from and within the single PC/server without any virtualization. They use Microsoft’s standard RDP and NetPoint software to receive easy access to various applications.
SUNDE’s new VDI promotes the growth of businesses with continuous and progressive performance and defines them to be highly productive in the global market.  


Article submitted by: SUNDE is a global provider of  virtual desktop solutions with zero  clients for Terminal Services and Virtual Desktop Infrastructures (VDI).
 

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