Dell has rolled out its new Latitude E-Family Laptops with new functionality of desktop virtualization. The aim of the dell's new move is to tap the mobile workforce market.
DELL HAS rolled out its new Latitude E-Family Laptops with new functionality of desktop virtualization. The aim of the dell’s new move is to tap the mobile workforce market. The key ingredients in this new series are security and flexibility.
Simplification of the virtual image management is the concept Dell wants to put forward in its new series. Boosting the performance with longer battery security is the new mantra. Dell sisd it is working with Citrix XenClient technology to validate its Dell Latitude laptop and Dell optiPlex desktop client systems for Xenclient.
It extends desktops virtualization to corporate laptop users while addressing customers’ need for security, flexibility and performance. Dells new Flexible Computing solutions include Dell Managed Virtual Client, Application and Profile Virtualization and Virtual remote Desktop. The managed virtual client is Dell’s cloud -optimized virtual desktop managed service.
Dell also added new laptops to its Latitude E Family, which includes an ultraportable E4310, a 13.3-inch E5410, a 14.61-inch E5510 and a more affordable 2110. Desktop virtualization has come long way in the past few years. Significant changes in the market place, including Citrix’s 2007 acquisition of XenSource, further enhancement to VMware View and Microsoft’s push behind its Hyper-V virtualization technologies have shifted the desktop virtualization playing fields.