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Wyse Introduces New Virtualization Software for Integrated Voice, Data and Video Delivery via Virtual Clients for Enterprise and Cloud Computing
SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Wyse Technology, the global
leader in thin computing, today announced significant updates to the Wyse
virtualization software suite. The new additions: TCX USB Virtualizer(TM)
2.0, TCX Multi-display(TM) 1.2, and TCX Rich Sound(TM) 1.0 -- are all designed
to enhance the end user experience while reducing the impact on datacenter
servers for Wyse thin clients connected to virtual desktop environments from
Citrix, VMware, and Microsoft.
"As desktop virtualization and cloud computing continue to gain momentum,
Wyse thin clients are setting the standard for end user experience at the
desktop," said Jeff McNaught, Chief Marketing Officer for Wyse Technology.
"However, this enhanced experience can come at a significant price -- larger
datacenters to process the richer data. Wyse saw this trend years ago, and
developed collaborative processing architecture (CPA) that intelligently
divides the workload between the server and client, reducing the need for
larger servers, while delivering the best thin client experience yet. Today's
enhancements further assure CIOs and IT administrators that end users can
successfully access and run rich cloud-based applications at the highest
fidelity and with the greatest experience -- without forcing tons of
additional infrastructure."
CPA is built-in to the Wyse virtualization software suite that works with
Wyse thin clients and the Citrix(R) ICA(R) and Microsoft(R) RDP protocols to
significantly improve user experience. Unlike protocols that replace ICA or
RDP, Wyse's approach adds functionality, but shifts the processing workload to
the client CPU when appropriate. Competing thin clients with small or no
client CPU either can't handle multimedia, or often require a special protocol
to deliver it, but typically use the datacenter CPU to render video or sound
content. That architectural approach slows performance for all users, and
requires the purchase of additional cloud server infrastructure to correct.
The updated products include:
Wyse TCX USB Virtualizer(TM) 2.0 is a simple yet revolutionary software
solution that enables the discovery and use of local USB devices plugged into
Wyse thin clients directly in a virtual desktop environment. USB Virtualizer
2.0 makes peripherals plugged into the user's thin client appear as though
they are connected at the cloud server, so peripherals and applications
operate just as they might on a PC. End users are identified as much by
peripherals they utilize everyday as they are by the applications they access.
Any barriers to peripheral usage with thin clients are now eliminated; no
dependencies exist for local drivers. Supported peripherals include an
unprecedented range of USB printers, scanners, storage devices, Palm,
BlackBerry, Pocket PC handhelds, Webcams and Audio Headsets.
Wyse TCX Multi-display(TM) 1.2 instantly recognizes additional monitors
attached to Wyse thin clients. The software provides multiple monitor
awareness for virtual desktops and applications over ICA or RDP connections in
VDI and terminal services environments using Wyse thin clients. Lack of
multi-monitor awareness is particularly troubling in financial services or
call centers. Instead of trying to view everything in a single monitor and
having to minimize and resize windows, Wyse users can now easily open windows
and applications side by side on up to four monitors with the same behavior
they get with standard PCs. The end result is increased end user productivity
and satisfaction.
Wyse TCX Rich Sound(TM) 1.0 provides rich bi-directional audio
capabilities for virtual desktops and applications on RDP connections,
enabling deployment of applications capable of receiving and transmitting
audio without compromise. Users can now use a USB headset directly attached
to the Wyse thin client to input audio into an IP soft phone application
running in a Windows XP Pro virtual desktop. This revolutionary technology
broadens the reach of VDI deployments by enabling support for users requiring
special audio input-output capabilities.
Wyse TCX USB Virtualizer 2.0, TCX Multi-display 1.2, and TCX Rich Sound
1.0 join the recently announced Wyse TCX Multimedia 3.0 and work with
supported Citrix, Microsoft and VMware environments. They are available as of
December 16, 2008, and are licensed per Wyse thin client device.
For more information on how TCX virtualization software is narrowing the
gap between thin clients and traditional PCs, please visit
http://www.wyse.com/products/software/tcx/index.asp.
About Wyse Technology
Wyse Technology is the global leader in thin computing. Wyse and its
partners deliver the hardware, infrastructure software, and services that
comprise thin computing, allowing people to access the information they need
using the applications they want, but with better security, manageability, and
at a much lower total cost of ownership than a PC. Thin computing allows CIOs
and senior IT professionals to reduce costs, manage risk, and deliver access
to information. Wyse partners closely with industry leaders Microsoft, Citrix,
VMware, and others to achieve this objective. Wyse is headquartered inSan
Jose, California, with offices worldwide.
For more information, visit the Wyse Web site at http://www.wyse.com or
call 1-800-GET-WYSE.
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