· Introduces Desktop Virtualization Solutions (DVS) Simplified
Appliance and cloud clients designed to address cost and complexity challenges of virtual desktop
adoption
· Brings 3D graphics and multimedia to users of thin
and zero clients with Citrix HDX 3D support
· Dell Wyse Xenith 2 zero client now shipping in Asia-Pacific
Dell today is announcing
an expansion of its end-to-end cloud client computing portfolio
in Asia-Pacific. The new desktop virtualization and cloud client solutions are
easy to deploy and support, and deliver a cost effective and highly secure way
to enable any worker to use any app on any device.
Desktop
Virtualization Solutions (DVS) Simplified Appliance
Dell is introducing Desktop
Virtualization Solutions (DVS) Simplified Appliance in
Asia-Pacific to specifically address the cost and complexity challenges of
virtual desktop adoption. This solution is an easy, affordable, all-in-one desktop
virtualization appliance for organizations looking to avoid the time and
complexity involved in building out their VDI infrastructure.
It is uniquely designed to remove
traditional cost and complexity barriers associated with deploying virtual
desktop infrastructures. The simple integrated VDI appliance includes
all the elements needed, can be set up in only a few hours, and scales
seamlessly by simply adding and integrating more of the appliances.
The solution consists of a new
12th generation
Dell PowerEdge R720 rack server pre-configured with new Citrix
VDI-in-a-Box™ 5.1
software and
hypervisor components installed and ready-to-run, backed by 3-year Dell
ProSupport™ service. Dell also offers multiple purpose-built thin and zero
clients certified for Citrix VDI-in-a-Box, including the Dell Wyse C10LE,
D90D7, T10, and X90M7 thin clients, and the Xenith 2 zero client. A
number of optional services will be available including JumpStart training,
Remote Advisory Services, image creation, and others.
DVS Simplified and Dell Wyse
endpoints are available in Australia, New Zealand, China, Japan, India,
Singapore, Hong Kong, Philippines, Malaysia and Vietnam.
New Dell
Wyse Cloud Clients with Citrix HDX 3D Support
Dell, the worldwide market leader
in thin clients¹, is announcing new support for Citrix HDX 3D technology for
thin and zero clients, enabling organizations to virtualize and centrally
deliver 3D graphics-intensive applications like CAD/CAM, 3D solids modeling,
and HD multimedia. Citrix HDX 3D support is now available on the Dell Wyse D90D7 and Z90D7 Windows
Embedded Standard 7 thin clients and the Dell Wyse Xenith 2 zero
client, based on the ultra-secure Wyse Zero
firmware technology.
The Dell Wyse Xenith 2 zero
client, which is now shipping in Asia-Pacific, is purpose-built for Citrix
XenDesktop® and VDI-in-a-Box blending the amazing cost benefits of the ARM
System-on-Chip (SoC) architecture, with a non-Windows Citrix Receiver
compatible client, developed in collaboration with Citrix. Improving on
the success of the original Xenith zero client, with 30 percent faster
performance and lower power consumption, the result is a super secure, very
affordable, true high-fidelity desktop experience. For users requiring a
diverse variety of applications, including HD multimedia, Dell Wyse Xenith 2
delivers a new standard in price and performance in a compact zero client and
delivers an unprecedented combination of simplicity, performance and security
for office-based workers.
Quotes
“Dell is pleased to expand our
desktop virtualization solutions in the Philippines offering our customers the
broadest portfolio of end-to-end cloud client computing offerings,” said
Christopher Papa, country manager, Dell Philippines. “These new solutions
enable us to offer our customers and channel partners even more choice in
designing, implementing and managing their VDI solutions.”
“With an increasingly mobile
workplace, the demand for desktop virtualization is accelerating. To
address this need, Dell and Citrix are focused on delivering simple,
repeatable, end-to-end solutions in the DVS portfolio that streamline
deployment and management while expanding the addressable use cases,” said
Krishna Subramanian, vice president of marketing and partner engagement at
Citrix.
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