Dell Wyse Unveils New Products for VDI, Enterprise BYOD
Dell on Aug. 20 revealed new cloud client computing offerings with a group of improved zero-client and thin-client computers, EqualLogic-based storage arrays and reference architectures validated by VMware in order to update its desktop virtualization product line.
Since 2007, when Michael Dell returned as CEO from his chairman of the board position, Dell has been buying companies to bring new software and services into its domain in order to become a full-service IT hardware and software company. Now it is in full swing fine-tuning those products and how they relate to each other within the company.
The new reference architectures will give developers at enterprises a menu of instructions on how to connect their any of their company's devices (servers, desktops, laptops, thin clients, mobile devices) to a central Dell Wyse-VMware system that brings BYOD (bring your own device) into a secure and corporately useful reality.
The bottom line on Aug. 20 was that Dell is now connecting the dots between its current storage and cloud computing products and those of newly acquired (in April 2012) Wyse Technology, which has been making thin clients and virtual desktops for a generation.
With Wyse in house, Dell has now greatly expanded its desktop virtualization portfolio and cloud-based client capabilities. In addition, Wyse also enables Dell to offer greater integration of cloud client and desktop virtualization capabilities into the company's larger data center server, storage and networking solutions.
What Dell is starting to do is lay out a picture of an end-to-end solution, Bob O'Donnell, storage analyst with IDC, told eWEEK.
"We're been talking about this for a long time: Every year it's 'next year' for desktop virtualization and thin clients," O'Donnell said. "Everybody's been saying that for 10 years. We're starting to see what the combination of Dell and Wyse can bring.
"Dell had a piece of the story but they never had the whole piece, until now," O'Donnell said. Dell Wyse P Class Zero Clients These are designed specifically for VMware and include the dual-display capable Dell Wyse P25 and quad-display capable Dell Wyse P45. These are designed specifically for VMware View implementations, providing application delivery and resolving the challenges of provisioning, managing, maintaining and securing enterprise desktops through:
- graphics performance for applications such as CAD, 3D solids modeling, video editing and advanced productivity applications based on Teradici's new Tera2 PCoIP processor;
- client-side caching to reduce bandwidth consumption;
- easy set up and configuration, with centralized management for rapid time-to-value;
- enhanced security with zero client architecture and firmware without exposed API's or application ports;
- broad extensibility supporting a wide range of peripherals;
- compact form factor and energy efficient for low power usage.


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