Sunday 14 May 2017

VMware-Dell integration kicks off with on-prem VDI-and-PC-as-a-service

When Dell acquired EMC, one of the things that had been promised for us was a smart integration between Dell's EMC hardware and VMware software.

The results so far? The Virtzilla turning on the Dell EMC World projector saw announcing "Dell EMC VDI Complete Solutions", VDI in a box. Dell has done this for ages, both for VMware and Citrix, so anything that can excite you here, folks.


Except for the price. As shown in the image below, the two companies will sell these products on the service in close proximity to the prices of the computers. Also renting light clients and PC.

It is quite interesting that software servers and pre-integrated, especially because it is clearly a response to the way that virtual desktops are sold overcast. Dell will also offer a throat to drown out VMware hardware and software support.

Both have also later taught AirWatch VMware to play Dell servers. AirWatch is fast becoming an end-point management tool and leaves behind its roots as the enterprise mobility management tool, letting the ambition have been developed by VMware to manage the entire deployment of a company.

Including Chromebooks. VMware and Google have teamed up before ensuring that Virtzilla Horizon products can run applications on Chrome OS. Now the two have teamed up to authenticate the VMware UNO workspace in multiple virtual applications and / or the web is nice with Chromebooks. The result of this effort will mean a single connection to numerous Chromebook applications. This could give a little more confidence to companies regarding the Chromebook PC.

We are told that things in this story are considered the beginning of the beginning of future VMware / Dell integration.

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