As VDI technology matures, its suitability for delivering desktops to an eclectic range of end-user is increasing. However, despite this, IT Managers still face difficulty in balancing the well understood costs of delivering desktops in the traditional way against BYOD strategies and the security and management benefits of VDI.
To respond to this dilemma Boston, in partnership with Citrix, Mellanox and Supermicro, has developed a VDI solution based on a commodity hardware architecture that delivers virtual desktops at a cost of under 500 USD per user* - bringing VDI to the masses.
The XenDesktop 7 on Commodity Hardware Whitepaper explains how Boston has achieved a price that considerably lowers the total cost of ownership for a Citrix XenDesktop environment and achieves the goal of delivering an enterprise class VDI solution that maintains the cost-per-user at levels comparable to traditional desktop delivery methods.
The solution will be on display on Boston's booth at CeBit (Hannover, 10–14th March) and Boston's Technical Architects will be on hand to offer insights into how VDI for under $500 per user is a reality. Contact us to book your appointment and join us on Stand B49, Hall 2.
To help our clients make informed decisions about new technologies, we have opened up our research & development facilities and actively encourage customers to try the latest platforms using their own tools and if necessary together with their existing hardware. Remote access is also available
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