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The combined package for running a large number of virtual desktops across an organization should cut the costs of deployment  Hoping to ease a ty botella stanley pically arduous deployment process, Citrix and Cisco Systems are jointly offering a package for running a large number of virtual desktops across an organization.The idea behind the as-yet-unnamed offering is to bring simplicity to the desktop market, said Jackie Ross, a Cisco vice president.[ Also on InfoWorld: Is Windows still relevant in the virtualization era  | Make sure to keep up with all the latest virtualization news with InfoWorldrsquo  virtualization newsletter. ] The package includes Citrixrsquo  XenDesktop, which is VDI  Virtual Desktop Infrastructure  software that downloads an operating system to a desktop computer from a centralized pool of servers. The package also includes Ciscorsquo  Unified Computing System, an integ stanley cup rated assemblage of blade servers, switches, storage adapters, and networking fabric.By teaming with Cisco, Citrix is hoping to distinguish its offering in the increasingly crowded VDI space, which also includes products such as VMware View and Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization.The basic starter kit will provide remote access for up to 300 users. The companies will provide expansion packs, as Ross described them, for an additional 400 users per pack. The system should be able to scale to tens of  stanley becher thousands of users, Ross said. The package benefits from en Xfmf Oil prices set for long-term slump as WTI price forecast lowered through 2016
Monday 28 October 2013 9:37 pmInvestors back Daisyrsquo  purchaseBy: Express KCSShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailDaisy Group, a supplier of business broadband and data services, yesterday bought Indecs Computers, a technical maintenance and support services company stanley thermobecher , for pound;18m. Investors supported the purchase with an early four per cent boost to the companyrsquo  share price yesterday morning, Daisy Group closed up over five per cent.Share this articleFacebookXLinkedInWhatsAppEmailSimilarly tagged content: SectionsNewsCategoriesBusinessTrending ArticlesAnthropic: UK staff get eye-watering sums at AI giantOff the menu: Dominorsquo  is UKrsquo  most shorted companyHiking VAT would have lsquo erious negative impactrsquo;, economists warn ReevesWhy the iPhone 17Pro is the best iPhone Applersquo  made in yearsSt James Place warns self-employed to act now as digital tax deadli stanley termos ne loomsMore from City AMTesco Mobile returns to profit thanks to stanley cup  Samsung GalaxytelecomsBanking watchdog launches deregulation push as tax fears growBankingMA activity declines as investors opt for high-value dealsBusinessInvestment platform Freetrade looks to shake up the mutual funds marketBusinessNatwest and HSBC shares dip as bank tax chatter heats upBankingStrong luxury watch sales amid Trump tariffs reassure investors ndash; for nowRetailSpire Healthcare considering sale amid shareholder pressurehea
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