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Desktop Virtualization in 2009: What’s Real and What’s Not
sponsored by Dell, Inc. and Intel
Premiered:  09 Oct 2009
Language:  English
ABSTRACT:
IT managers hear a lot about virtual desktop capabilities like application virtualization, but it can be difficult to discern immediate vs. future capabilities. This videocast sponsored by Dell and Intel, features desktop virtualization experts, Brian Madden and Gabe Knuth, as they discuss the current capabilities of desktop virtualization such as terminal server, one-to-one VDI and client-based virtual machines. Learn which methods are most commonly used now and which are just hype.
Speakers

Gabe Knuth
Blogger

For over ten years now, Gabe has been almost entirely focused on Microsoft and Citrix-based solutions, including all sizes of Active Directory and Citrix Presentation Server (MetaFrame, XenApp, etc...) environments. He has worked as an in-house systems engineer and as a jet-set consultant, all with the same goal - getting applications from the data center to the user.

Brian Madden
Blogger

Brian Madden is known throughout the world as an opinionated, super technical, fiercely independent desktop virtualization expert. He's written several books and over 1,000 articles about desktop and application virtualization. His blog (www.brianmadden.com) receives millions of visitors per year and is a leading source for conversation, debate and discourse about the application and desktop virtualization industry. Brian is also the creator of BriForum, the premier independent application delivery technical conference.



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