The latest release of DPS AdTracker™ X for Windows now natively supports Presentation Virtualization with both industry-leading thin client environments: Citrix and Microsoft Windows Terminal Services.
What is Presentation Virtualization? Why should I consider it?
Presentation Virtualization makes it possible to run an application in one location but have it be controlled in another. With either Citrix or Windows Terminal Services presentation virtualization, you can install and manage applications on centralized servers in the data center; screen images are delivered to the users, and the users’ client machines, in turn, send keystrokes and mouse movements back to the server. When using Presentation Virtualization, administrators can present users with the individual applications and data they require to complete their task, or the whole remote desktop. From a user perspective, these applications are integrated seamlessly—looking, feeling, and behaving like local applications. All of this occurs over a lightweight network connection, also making it ideal for service bureaus, remote offices and home access. These client systems need minimal hardware specifications and can even run on hardware “thin client” devices such as Wyse Terminals.
For more detail on Presentation Virtualization Technology:
- Microsoft Windows Terminal Services
- Citrix XenApp (formerly MetaFrame/Presentation Server)
Tags: Citrix MetaFrame, DPS AdTracker X Client, DPS AdTracker:Enterprise Edition, Thin Client, Virtualization, Windows Terminal Services