Desktop Virtualization Technical Briefing with Citrix, Microsoft, AppSense and more key ISV’s
Learn the difference between just throwing in a VDI solution, and designing a true Desktop & Application Delivery Architecture. Learn why most VDI projects fail, and the best practices that will show a solid ROI to your CFO/CIO.
Don’t try to bolt-on a Frankenstein solution, – come hear from our team of technical experts. You’ll also experience a great networking opportunity to meet your peers, and learn from their projects as well. Some questions we will help you answer…
* Why is desktop virtualization different than server virtualization
* Is VDI the same thing as Desktop or Application Delivery (hint: it is not)
* What architecture/designs are available
* What are the SAN requirements for Desktop Delivery
* How do you handle user profiles
* How is printing different with virtual desktops or Terminal Services
* When do you use Terminal Server based Application Delivery versus Desktop Delivery (or both)
* What licensing is needed from each manufacturer to implement a solid desktop virtualization architecture
A solid line up of technical presenters; from Microsoft, Citrix, AppSense, and AGSI coming to a city near you…
10/27/09 – Raleigh, NC
10/28/09 – Charlotte, NC
10/29/09 – Charleston, SC
More details: http://www.advantec.us/events-
To register: http://www.advantec.us/
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Saturday, 31 October 2009
Desktop Virtualization
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