The Dell Appliance for Wyse – vWorkspace enables small and mid-sized organizations to gain the benefits of desktop virtualization and Windows application delivery
At Microsoft Ignite, Dell announced a series of solutions designed to help customers effectively access Windows applications, easily access and manage virtual desktops, manage social networks and improve productivity.
The Dell Appliance for Wyse – vWorkspace desktop virtualization appliance and Migration Manager for Enterprise Social stem from Dell and Microsoft’s long-standing relationship and are being showcased alongside several other innovative Dell offerings in at Microsoft Ignite.
The Dell Appliance for Wyse – vWorkspace enables small and mid-sized organizations to gain the benefits of desktop virtualization and Windows application delivery to a variety of endpoints, including Wyse thin clients and Chrome OS devices. The solution leverages Dell Wyse vWorkspace desktop virtualization software that is designed to provide organizations of all sizes with a cost-effective VDI solution that can be managed without specialized staff or consultants.
The Dell Appliance for Wyse – vWorkspace is the only appliance available today that enables smaller organizations to self-deploy their virtual desktop environment with a set of Dell-developed wizards that reduce the number of tasks to configure and install desktop virtualization by more than 90 percent compared to manual deployment.
The first release of Dell’s new Migration Manager for Enterprise Social (MMES) supports the migration of content between Yammer and Jive and the company is committed to product innovation that addresses customer pain-points, improves business productivity and ROI, and provides flexibility and choice when it comes to enterprise social migrations.
Steve Lalla, VP, Commercial Client Software and Solutions, Dell, said, “The Dell solutions announced today provide the benefits you expect from a sophisticated data center in an easy-to-deploy and manage appliance. This will allow our customers to increase the speed at which they deliver applications and desktops to a wide range of endpoints including thin clients and Chromebooks.”