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Editor's Pick of the Week Run High-Power Graphics Remotely | Published November 21, 2007 Dear Desktop Engineering Reader:
I can hear you engineering IT guys now. We know all about desktop consolidation. What about network latency? Media and graphics will gag the network. How about OS image management and peripheral interoperability? Good questions. Teradici says they’ve solved them, and I think they may have, because IBM is incorporating Teradici's technology into its BladeCenter’s Workstation Blade and ClearCube has implemented it in its new ClearCube I9400 series I/Port quad-monitor over IP solution. PC-over-IP is a hardware and software combination for both ends of the communication. It provides hardware-accelerated display compression and network propagation techniques. And that’s the key. Teradici figured out how to compress display data and send it anywhere across a network without compromising network responsiveness or end-user expectations. That means that a CATIA image appears and responds to the end user as if it were running locally even though CATIA is actually running on a server in parts unknown. For engineering IT managers, this means that you can centralize PCs and workstations in your secure datacenter and update applications across the enterprise easily. Best of all, you’ll have less, um, interaction with irrational desk jocks annoyed that their PC has crashed. PC-over-IP is its own self-contained system. It connects a gizmo to a keyboard, a monitor, and your network – wireless or wired. It doesn’t require a specialized networking protocol or operating systems. No drivers. Nothing outlandish. It works with the network that you have and supports bridging of UBS peripherals, which eliminates peripheral management at the desktop. You can read more about PC-over-IP from today’s Pick of the Week write-up. There are a bunch of links to lots more information, including one to an online video and another to an evaluation kit so that you can check out the technology yourself. Thanks, Pal. – Lockwood Anthony J. Lockwood
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