Amsterdam, 12 mei 2010 – HP introduceert vandaag tijdens Citrix Energy 2010 een aantal uitbreidingen voor zijn zakelijk virtualisatie-portfolio.
- De HP 4320t Mobile Thin Client speelt in op de behoefte van mobiele gebruikers aan een veilige en betrouwbare werkomgeving. De nieuwe thin client biedt de mogelijkheid data op een gecentraliseerde server op te slaan. Het model heeft een geborstelde aluminium-metaal buitenkant en is voorzien van een waterbestendig toetsenbord en geïntegreerd touchpad.
- HP’s Compaq Elite Business Desktops en de HP EliteBook Notebooks zijn de eerste modellen die naar verwachting gebruik gaan maken van de nieuwe Citrix XenClient-technologie. Deze nieuwe technologie biedt gebruikers de mogelijkheid zakelijke applicaties te gebruiken in een veilige, gecentraliseerde werkomgeving.
- In samenwerking met Citrix introduceert HP een nieuwe virtuele desktop infrastructuur (VDI) voor XenDesktop en XenServer die bijdraagt aan de vermindering van dataverlies en -diefstal. Bovendien vergemakkelijkt het systeem de complexiteit van desktopmanagement en helpt het kosten te besparen. Daarnaast biedt de infrastructuur eindgebruikers de functionaliteiten van een stand-alone desktop. De HP Citrix VDI solution is beschikbaar voor meer dan 1000 gebruikers van XenDesktop 4.0, XenServer 5.5 of Provisioning Server 5.1.
- Met de HP Remote Desktop Control (RDP) uitbreidingen ondersteunt de desktopinfrastructuur nu ook Adobe Flash. Bedrijven maken tegenwoordig veel gebruik van flash-video’s, van bedrijfstrainingen tot de inzet van YouTube. De uitbreidingen zijn vanaf vandaag als add-on te downloaden via HP.com voor €15.
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HP Enhances Client Virtualization Offerings to Improve Security and Usability, Reduce ComplexityGENEVA, May 12, 2010 – HP today expanded its client virtualization offerings for businesses to help reduce the costs and complexity of client virtualization while improving the user experience.
The new offerings, announced at Citrix Synergy 2010, include:
- The HP 4320t Mobile Thin Client is designed to meet the security and reliability needs of remote and mobile workers.
- HP’s desk-based thin client line now features expanded multimedia capabilities.
- HP has worked with Citrix to develop new virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) reference architectures for XenDesktop and XenServer that reduce the threat of potential data loss or theft, lower the complexity and cost of desktop management, and provide end-users with the functionality of a stand-alone desktop.
- The HP Compaq Elite 8000 Business Desktop and HP EliteBook 8440p Notebook PC are the first Citrix Ready platforms expected to support the recently announced Citrix XenClient hypervisor technology. Citrix XenClient support provides the power to deliver the most demanding business applications, while protecting of a secure, centrally managed virtual machine for business customers.
“HP’s comprehensive client virtualization portfolio allows customers to choose the ideal components for their infrastructure and user base,” says Charl Snyman, Vice President and General Manager, HP Personal Systems Group, Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). “We are providing our customers with proven technology to fit their unique environments – from innovative desktop or mobile thin clients and traditional rich PCs that enable client virtualization, to our preconfigured and tested reference architectures that help customers design the right combination of hardware, software and services for their business.”
More secure and manageable mobilityAs desktop virtualization adoption accelerates, there is an increasing demand for reliable mobile thin clients for remote users. The new
HP 4320t Mobile Thin Client enables secure access to server-based virtual or blade PC computing solutions while providing the mobility of a reliable notebook PC. Users store data on a secure, centralized server – rather than on an internal hard drive – ensuring data is protected in the event a thin client is lost or stolen.
Adding to HP’s broad client virtualization portfolio of
thin clients,
VDI and
blade client hardware, the 1.95 kg HP 4320t features a brushed-aluminum metal finish for refined simplicity and durability with a clean appearance. Its sleek design includes a spill-resistant keyboard and integrated touchpad. Additional features include:
- Low-profile, 33.8 cm (13.3”) LED-backlit 16:9 high-definition (HD) display for improved brightness, contrast and clarity
- HDMI port for connections directly to HD displays
- Flexible battery options include 6-cell Li-Ion battery for lighter weight or the HP 9-cell Li-Ion Primary Battery for extended battery life
- Preinstalled Windows® Embedded Standard, File Based Write Filter and Enhanced Write Filter, and HP Virtual Client Essentials deliver greater ease of use for IT staff and mobile professionals
- Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) helps prevent undesired writes to solid-state modules such as application installations and downloads
- USB storage security options provide automated administrator control over USB attached memory device read/write access
The HP 4320t helps reduce the workload of IT staff with manageability features such as HP ThinState tools, HP Device Manager and preinstalled Altiris Deployment Solution software. Extensive integrated wireless technologies, such as WLAN and LAN, help mobile workers stay productive with ease.
Enhanced thin client multimedia experiences at the desktopFrom corporate training to YouTube, Adobe® Flash-based video is abundant in business today. Yet Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) 6, one of the most common VDI protocols used by VMware View and Microsoft® Remote Desktop Services environments, does not natively support Flash. The new
HP RDP Enhancements for Adobe Flash Redirection decodes and plays embedded Flash, enabling customers to enjoy enhanced productivity and communication benefits.
Available for HP Flexible and Performance series thin clients, HP RDP Enhancements for Adobe Flash Redirection decodes Flash media by taking advantage of client processors rather than server processors, thereby lowering the CPU load on the server. This also increases scalability, by allowing customers to add more users per server, and lowers the total cost of ownership.
Reducing the complexity of designing a VDI environmentThe new HP and Citrix VDI reference architectures provide the functionality of a stand-alone desktop, while enabling unified management of both physical and virtual infrastructures from the same centralized console.
HP’s comprehensive reference architectures are built using the company’s extensive experience testing and simulating real-world workloads to reduce risk, deliver predictable results and accelerate time to deployment for new VDI environments.
The VDI solution developed by HP and Citrix supports more than 1000 users of XenDesktop 4.0, XenServer 5.5 or Provisioning Server 5.1. It includes HP BladeSystem c-Class or HP ProLiant servers along with Flex-10 virtual connect technology, HP storage and networking, and a choice of HP t5740 or HP t5325 thin clients, depending upon end-user experience requirements.
Each reference architecture can be scaled to meet changing business needs and can be complemented by a full portfolio of HP services including planning, implementation, support and hosting.
Pricing and availability(1)The HP 4320t Mobile Thin Client is expected to be available this month.
HP RDP Enhancements for Flash Redirection is available in June as a downloadable add-on at HP.com for €15.
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