![]() ![]() Teradici’s PCoIP technology is also being used extensively to deliver 1:1 connections to rack workstations from Dell, Fujitsu, Boston and many others. “Our software product is available as a marketplace instance and along with reference designs, is in all three public clouds,” confirms Ian Main, Teradici’s technical marketing principal. It helps Nutanix deploy workstations and virtual desktops in on-premise or hybrid cloud environments, and it can be found in the public cloud through Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services, and Google Computing Services. It is used by VMware for its desktop and app virtualisation software VMware Horizon (although, more recently, VMware has developed its own called Blast Extreme). The Teradici PCoIP protocol is widespread. The company places a big emphasis on highfidelity ‘lossless’ image quality that preserves every little detail when remotely accessing graphics-intensive applications like 3D CAD, visualisation and visual effects. With 15 million endpoints using its PC-over-IP (PCoIP) display protocol, Teradici has built a strong footing in high-performance virtual desktops. We caught up with Teradici’s Ian Main to find out more Now it’s aiming even higher, delivering ultra-high image quality at 4K resolution and 60 frames per second. With its PCoIP protocol, Teradici has always targeted the most demanding users of remote workstations. ![]()
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