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| Impact Report: Unidesk identifies the real desktop virtualization opportunity: management The 451 Group | March 3, 2010 | Rachel Chalmers "Unidesk asks its prospects: 'How are you managing?' That's because the real issue underlying interest in desktop and application virtualization is not, in fact, virtualization per se. The real story of virtualization is the story of Windows management." |
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| New Approaches to Client Management Gartner | February 25, 2010 | Terrence Cosgrove and Ronni Colville New desktop virtualization tools have emerged to help improve client manageability and the user experience. Organizations that struggle with established management approaches should look to alternatives such as Unidesk as part of Windows 7 planning. |
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| 2009 Review - Virtualization The 451 Group | December 8, 2009 | Rachel Chalmers The real competition in 2009 moved to the desktop tier, where three separate battles started to converge: user virtualization, application virtualization and the unified virtual desktop. Stealth company Unidesk's innovative approach to virtual desktop management provided the "demo of the year." |
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| 2010 Desktop Virtualization Trends Enterprise Strategy Group | February 1, 2010 | Mark Bowker Desktop virtualization has the potential to bring about a fundamental change in end-user computing. Deployments will have an increasing impact on data center operations, desktop support, security policies, service levels, and, ultimately, the way businesses deliver applications to their employees. The right management solution will play a major role in determining which IT organizations win. |
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| Magic Quadrant for PC Configuration Life Cycle Management Tools Gartner | November 24, 2009 | Terrence Cosgrove When looking to embrace virtualization technologies, improve desktop management processes, or prepare for Windows migrations, emerging companies like Unidesk are threatening to challenge the incumbent desktop management vendors. |
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| Rampant Innovation in Desktop Virtualization The Virtualization Practice | July 8, 2009 | Bernd Harzog While server virtualization has largely settled down into a slugfest between VMware, Microsoft, Citrix, and Red Hat, the desktop virtualization field remains wide open, and is being targeted by numerous startups - including Unidesk - with highly creative and appealing solutions. |
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