Virtualization News Desk
2X and Virtual Iron Join Forces to Provide Virtualization and Application Delivery
2X and Virtual Iron Alliance to Provide a Complete Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) and Application Publishing Solution
Jun. 4, 2008 08:30 AM
2X and Virtual Iron announced a strategic alliance to
provide a complete Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) and Application
Publishing Solution.
Desktop computing makes up a large part of the enterprise
computing infrastructure today. As distributed end points, desktops are among
the most difficult to secure, manage and maintain. Refresh cycles, compliance,
ongoing maintenance and user support are huge undertakings. These challenges
put IT resources under tremendous pressure and significantly increase total
cost of ownership. The 2X / Virtual Iron virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI)
solution hosts individual Windows desktop PCs inside virtual machines running
on servers in the data center. This thin-client architecture is easier to
secure, maintain and support and it enables an organization's complete Windows
desktop environment to be securely accessed and serviced centrally.
"Companies using Virtual Iron can take advantage of
true server virtualization including intelligent virtual machine mobility, high
availability, rapid recovery and performance load balancing," said John
Haskins, Managing Director, 2X Software USA/Canada. "2X Software's
ApplicationServer and Loadbalancer, is the perfect complement to Virtual Iron.
It provides a cost effective connection broker to deliver virtualized desktops
and published applications to end users."
The joint solution enables a fully isolated, customizable
and secure environment where users are able to work with standard desktop
operating systems and applications. Virtual desktops can be user-customized and
provisioned on demand instantly, providing performance and user experience that
are comparable to a desktop personal computer. This allows enterprises to
replace physical desktops with virtual desktops for many usage scenarios such
as call centers, offshore development, and secure, remote access. The benefits
of VDI are numerous, these include:
- reduced hardware and software costs
- reduced IT support costs
- streamlined upgrade path for faster adoption of new
software; i.e. Microsoft Vista
- increased IT staff productivity and reduced employee
downtime
- reduced power and cooling requirements
- increased data and IP security
"Server hosted virtual desktops bring the true power
and flexibility of virtualization to the desktop for the first time," said
Tony Asaro, chief strategy officer at Virtual Iron. "Combining 2X
Software's desktop brokering and thin client display solutions with Virtual
Iron's server virtualization allows organizations of all sizes to gain the benefits
of desktop provisioning and business continuity."
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