Praim
announces VMware View™
4.0 Thin Client Certification with PCoIP
Praim
announces the VMware certification of
Praim ThinClient 9000 series with VMware View ™
4.0 client. All ThinOX and XP Embedded Thin Client
models, Compact and Ultra 9000 series, are now certified
for VMware View™ 4.0 with PCoIP protocol.
The new PCoIP protocol, available from version
4.0 of VMware View ™, improves user experience in
Virtual Desktop, specifically when used with remote
applications with graphic or multimedia contents. PCoIP
is an adaptive protocol, automatically detects the
bandwidth and latency and adapts the contents in order
to obtain the best remote end user experience. The
integration of this protocol improves the Virtual
Desktop user experience and further reduce the gap with
the traditional desktop user experience, enabling
enterprise to achieve strong reduction of energy and
management costs, unquestioned advantages offered by
centralized architectures.
The development and integration of VMware View 4.0
client with PCoIP, is the demonstration of Praim effort
to evolve their products according to the most recent
technologies offered by major market players,
furthermore the VMware certification demonstrates Praim
commitment to provide proven enterprise ready solutions.
VMware
View ™ 4.0 with PCoIP certification, adds to
previous VMware View 3.1 certifications achieved by
Praim products, included support to MMR and USB
redirection, either in native VMware mode or Praim mode.
After version 6.0, which already announced new
Profile Manager tool, now version 6.01.01 of
ThinMan Enterprise Edition adds new important
features.
Profile Manager tool
available from version 6.0 allows you to implement
centralized management of configuration profiles,
automatically delivered to Praim ThinOX Thin Client
devices based on device or user policy.
This tool makes it possible to deliver automatic
configuration to Praim Thin Clients, either in the case
of new Thin Client deployment or Thin Client
replacement, without requiring any intervention of
the operator (Zero Config) to configure the new Thin
Client device.
In addition, also allows you to define the configuration
of Thin Client based on User authentication,
implementing roaming user configuration profiles or
ensuring secure device access through Active Directory
authentication.
6.01.01 version
implements the following news:
Management of the
device configuration policy (Zero Config) defined
for Groups, either static Groups or dynamic IP
range dependent groups.
This way you can ensure the automatic delivery of
different configuration profiles, eg. based on the
remote location where the Thin Client is installed.
New support of WT
9000 Series, powered by Microsoft Windows
Embedded CE 6.0.
This new version adds the management through the new
Profile Manager service, adding the Device Policy
Configuration (Zero Config) for WT Thin Client
models, offering the same features already released
for ThinOX models. Support is available starting
from version 6.0.10 of all WT models 9000 series.
New search panel
(CTRL F).
When the number of Thin Client devices administered
by ThinMan reach thousands of units, organized into
groups, searching for a specific device could
results difficult.
Now you can perform a contextual search by name, IP
or MAC Thin Client.
In this way the search is immediate, reducing the
time for intervention or assistance to the remote
user.
IImplemented HDX Plug-n-Play for USB redirection with Citrix
XenDesktop
Support is
now available, as well as XP Embedded Thin Client
models, also for all Praim ThinOX Thin Client
models.
Starting from ThinOX version 8.01.21, in addition to the
USB redirection already supported through
Praim TCe Virtual Desktop Agent, today is also
available native HDX Plug-n-Play USB redirection
delivered by XenDesktop.
HDX Plug-n-Play - USB redirection feature allows
you to plug USB devices on the Thin Client in virtual
desktop architecture, just as if they were connected in
the virtual desktop remotely.
This way you can use USB devices that normally were not
supported in a traditional Terminal Server architecture,
such as scanners, PDAs, multifunction printers, webcams
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