![]() ![]() ![]() The progress is that my clean boot was OK, with only 1% CPU usage at idle. I'm now working on what I believe is the right step in this write-up, step 11. Simrick: thanks especially for your link to a "clean boot" write-up in the Forum. I'm making Progress now! I didn't want you guys to think I'd abandoned and discarded all the work you've done on my problem. Also supported are Citrix XenDesktop and Microsoft Virtual Desktop Infrastructure suites, where whole desktops are virtualized on central servers.Thank you all again. Also supported is the display of virtualized application sessions on Citrix XenApp or Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol, where applications are virtualized on a central server. A free version is also available with reduced multimedia support and functionality. VMware View is supported in the paid version of PocketCloud for Android, currently available for $14.99. "Wyse PocketCloud makes remote access very simple and ties into our VMware View implementation," he said. Wyse's announcement cited Wesley Baker, virtualization architect for Jewelry Television, as saying he was on call much of the time but no longer needed to carry a laptop and find a wireless connection hotspot when he needed to access the data center. Once connected to the virtual desktop they can scroll through Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations enter keyboard commands or invoke enterprise grade 128-bit encryption. Through PocketCloud, remote users can access applications that have been virtualized through VMware View. McNaught said PocketCloud was first adopted by smartphone consumers for accessing entertainment content, but the same users started to generate demand to access files and desktop applications available through a variety of virtualized desktops. The Android version works with such devices as the Motorola Droid the HTC Evo 4G, Hero and Droid Incredible the T-Mobile G1 and Nexus One. The Android PocketCloud makes use of 3G or Wi-Fi networks to connect the end user to a Macintosh, or to Microsoft Windows Home, Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Remote Desktop Services, and Windows Terminal Services. Wyse was demonstrating PocketCloud for Android devices at its booth at VMworld yesterday. PocketCloud has been available for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch for a year and for the iPad since its introduction earlier this year. Tuesday, Wyse launched PocketCloud for Android-based phones and tablets. Its cloud client is software that includes enough networking and support for specific forms of desktop virtualization to give smartphone users remote entry to their desktops. Wyse is using its expertise in handling user presentations on a thin device to get a foothold in cloud computing. But Jeff McNaught, Wyse chief strategy officer, says its fastest growth now is in mobile computing clients. Wyse still makes a thin client operating system and thin client hardware, which continue to produce growing business for the San Jose, Calif. The technique appears to be catching on: PocketCloud is one of the top 10 selling Apple iTunes App Store applications for mobile professionals, having been downloaded 110,000 times. Wyse, a market leader in thin clients, is offering Wyse PocketCloud to allow smartphone users to access their PC, a remote desktop, or a virtualized desktop through their mobile phones. (click for larger image and for full photo gallery) ![]()
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