Networknet.nl Blog
Stay Connected
Stay Connected
Mar 16th
March 12, 2008 — Microsoft Corp. today announced its intended acquisition of Kidaro, a leading provider of desktop virtualization solutions for enterprises. In combining Kidaro’s virtualization technology with its suite of desktop management tools, known as the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack for Software Assurance, Microsoft will enable IT professionals to optimize their desktop infrastructure by providing management capabilities for Virtual PCs, streamlining deployments and easing application compatibility issues.
Turning Virtualization Into Tangible Benefits
Managing desktops across an enterprise can be time-consuming, complex and costly. Adding Kidaro’s desktop virtualization capabilities to the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack suite will provide Microsoft Software Assurance customers who have purchased the add-on subscription with the enhanced ability to do the following:
“Virtualization technology has tremendous potential to help companies reduce costs and increase control over their desktops, while simultaneously delivering benefits to end users,” said Kevin Brown, chief executive officer of Kidaro. “By adding Kidaro’s technology to Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack, Microsoft can deliver sophisticated virtual desktop capabilities and management to a wide variety of enterprise customers.”
Kidaro technologies will be incorporated into future updates of the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack for Software Assurance, which currently includes five key technologies that help enterprises manage their desktops:
How does Kidaro concept work?
As you can see it has different options how to deliver the vm image to the end user. a) DVD –”one-click”, streamlined deployment of the corporate virtual machine, with no user intervention, b)Kidaro ToGo – an encrypted corporate desktop, carried anywhere on a USB drive or iPod and c) Trim Transfer™– advanced de-duplication technology accelerates download of initial and updated VM images over the LAN or WAN. Finally Microsoft is going to have some kind of centralized and managed solution integrated in to their suite of virtualization products. I personally would like to see this as a System Center suite than having to purchase the MDOP from Software Assurance. Very challenging to see Microsoft is having a solution on the horizon but on the other end VMWare ACE Management server is out for a while. I am looking forward to see how things are going to work and I will keep you updated once the product is being integrated and made for public through the connect website. For more information on Kidaro please go to this website.
Mar 15th
In the overview below I have summarized small list of supported features of my favorite desktop virtualization products. Hopefully this overview will help you decide which of those you should evaluate. Microsoft has Virtual PC 2007 which is for free but VMWare Workstation and Parallel Workstation have features which are missing in Microsoft’s Virtual PC 2007. Parallels Workstation license is $50 and the VMWare Workstation is $190 so depending on your requirements you should be able to make a good choice. For more details check the virtualization/desktop page which has more information.
For me personally I would choose VMWare Workstation because of the following reasons: