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Supernets Virtual IT specializes in consulting and implementation services for server-based computing. With the emergence of new virtual infrastructure technologies, companies choose Supernets over traditional IT service providers for its more progressive technical competencies in IT consulting, support, managed services, and value-added software solutions. The benefits to Supernets clients are reduced IT costs, optimal performance, and unprecedented business agility. Supernets uses the latest technologies to streamline enterprise delivery of IT resources, centralize IT management for network administrators, and simplify applications access for end users. Supernets solutions covers management of server-based infrastructures, applications deployment, and end user devices including PCs and thin clients. Microsoft® Terminal ServicesTerminal Services is a component of Microsoft® Windows® operating systems that allows a user to access applications or data stored on a remote computer over a network connection. Terminal Services is Microsoft's contribution to server-based computing, which allows individual users to easily access network resources. Based on the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), Terminal Services was first introduced in Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition. Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Advanced Server, Windows 2000 Datacenter Server, and Windows Server 2003 have introduced several improvements and new features. Microsoft provides the client software, Remote Desktop Connection (formerly called Terminal Services Client), for most 32-bit versions of their Windows operating systems and Apple's Mac OS X, which allows a user to connect to a server running Terminal Services. VMware® Virtual InfrastructureVMware, an EMC company, is the global leader in virtual infrastructure software for industry-standard systems. VMware is used by enterprises large and small to increase the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of their IT operations by consolidating servers, optimizing software development, and providing affordable business continuity. VMware Virtual Desktop infrastructure (VDI) enables companies to host individual desktops inside virtual machines that are running in their data center. Users access these desktops remotely from a PC or a thin client using a remote display protocol. Since applications are managed centrally at the corporate data center, organizations gain better control over their desktops. Installations, upgrades, patches and backups can be done with more confidence without user intervention. Speed Deployment of VMware Virtual DesktopsDesktops are the most underutilized and most difficult to manage IT asset in the enterprise. Today's business and technology climate has created a new set of desktop management problems such as ensuring data security and privacy with outsourcing off-shore arrangements, and remote workers, as well as desktop standardization, security and compliance. With VMware Virtual Desktop Infrastructure in place, anytime someone needs a new computer, it is easy and inexpensive to create a desktop with a thin client. The new user can use remote desktop protocol (RDP) to connect to a virtual XP machine. This bundled solution is available for under $1000 per desktop. Benefits of Virtualization:
Virtualized desktop computing is an effective strategy for companies to achieve all benefits of a server-based architecture. By combining SupernetsThin Client Terminals with VMware virtualized desktops on Dell servers, customers gain a powerful alternative to traditional costly desktop PCs. |
