VDIworks

VDIworks, Inc.
Private
Industry Computer Software
Founded 2008
Headquarters Austin,Texas, United States
Area served
Global
Key people
Saad Hassan (CEO)
John Teller
Products Application Delivery Industry, Virtualization software (DaaS), SaaS, cloud, and networking
Website www.vdiworks.com

VDIworks is an American Software Company founded in 2008 and provides services like desktop virtualization, Desktop as a Service (DaaS), Networking, PCoIP and Cloud Computing.

VDIworks built the very first PCoIP Broker Connection which is industry’s only PCoIP broker with Quad Broking Support. VDIworks VDI Technology service comes with full Physical Management.[1] VDIworks helps virtual desktops with new high-speed connection protocol. [2]

History

VDIworks, Inc. started its services in 2008 like virtual desktop enablement and management software. It offers Fast Remote Desktop to bring the power of Windows to iPad to run Microsoft Office, as well as access spreadsheets, power point presentations, and other PC documents while travelling; and VideoOverIP, a remoting protocol for virtual desktops that deliver multimedia performance and multi-monitor capabilities by allowing to capitalize on the management improvements, security enhancements, and lowered-TCO that result from virtualization.[3]

Expansion

The company provides Virtual Desktop Platform (VDP), a virtual desktop infrastructure management system, which Combines connection brokering, VM management, health, alerting, inventory, physical management, and support for various remoting protocols; and VDIvision for System Center Operations Manager 2007 to combine the power of the VDIworks Virtual Desktop Platform with the ubiquity and datacenter management capabilities of System Center.

In addition, VDIworks, Inc. introduced VDIworks2Go, an extension to the VDIworks VDP Console that allows mobile users to check out a virtual machine and compute on the go even when they are not connected to a network; and Protocol Inspector to discover and report on remoting capabilities of VMs and hosts on network.

Further, the company provides cloud computing, desktop virtualization, remote access, and systems management technologies. VDIworks, Inc. offers its software for education, healthcare, financial services, small-medium-sized business, and enterprise markets. VDIworks, Inc. is a prior subsidiary of ClearCube Technology, Inc.[4]

Awards & Recognitions

VDIworks received the best emerging virtualization company award multiple times from CRN[5] for its contribution & commitment towards the virtualization innovation and awareness.[6]

Products & Technologies

Virtual Desktops PlatformTM 3.2

VDIworks Virtual Desktop Platform is VDI Management suite for Connection Brokering, Remoting Protocol, Centralized Management and Desktop Security.

Virtual Desktops For Healthcare

Virtual Desktop for Healthcare aggregates user environment on a few servers, and replacing PCs, hardy and completely secure Thin Clients, and Virtual Desktops (VDI) represent the next evolution of the healthcare PC.

Virtual Desktops for Education

VDIworks have made remote access possible to the educational through power of virtualization. This have removed the limitations of location and single desktop dependency, user can access information whether in class room, restaurant at home or travelling.

References

  1. David Marshall (2009). "VDIworks helps virtual desktops with new high-speed connection protocol". InfoWorld.
  2. Virtualization News (2008). "VDIworks Desktop Virtualization to Provide Management and Connection Brokering for HP RGS". virtualizationconference.
  3. Gabe Knuth (2009). "VDIworks releases new VDI remote desktop connection protocol. Yawn or Yay?". brainmadden.
  4. "ClearCube Spins Off Software Activities Into A New Company, VDIworks". Virtualization.com. 2008.
  5. Edward J.Correia (2009). "The 2012 CRN Tech Innovator And Enterprise App Awards". CRN.
  6. AR (2014). "VDIworks Emerging Vendor Award". brainmadden.
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