Dell Expands Cloud Client Computing Solutions for VMware View, Desktop as a Service and Channel Offerings to Europe
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Dell today is announcing a host of new and enhanced industry-leading cloud client computing solutions (http://content.dell.com/uk/en/enterprise/virtual-client) that provide organizations with the broadest choice in how to implement, manage, deploy and access virtual computing environments using VMware. Coming on the heels of recent cloud client computing developments (http://content.dell.com/us/en/corp/d/secure/2012-08-20-dell-desktop-virtualization-cloud-client.aspx), Dell, the market leader in thin-clientss, is expanding support for VMware View and PCoIP protocol on its zero- and thin-clients, Desktop as a Service (http://content.dell.com/uk/en/enterprise/d/flexible-computing/dvs-simplified-daas.aspx) (DaaS) with PCoIP support and new channel partner solutions to Europe.
Cloud-Based Virtual Desktop Solution Now Available in Europe
Dell Desktop as a Service (http://content.dell.com/uk/en/corp/d/secure/2012-05-15-dell-uk-desktop-virtualization-solutions.aspx) (DaaS) is now available in the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Netherlands – from Dell’s data center in Slough, UK which boasts nearly continuous uptime and application availability. With DaaS, customers can focus on managing only the OS, applications and user profiles while leaving the management of the VDI infrastructure to Dell. This solution provides IT departments with the flexibility to scale from only a few users to thousands, enables access from a range of endpoint devices, simplifies desktop virtualization deployment and management and provides a predictable monthly price. Pricing for DaaS starts at Euros35, Pounds29 and $36 per seat per month…


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