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Olivier Favre of Teradici to Present at Geek Day 2012
BURNABY, British Columbia --(Business Wire)--
Olivier Favre, director of product management, server solutions for Teradici,
the developer of the PC-over-IP® (PCoIP®)
protocol, will be presenting at Geek
Day 2012. Teradici will also provide live demonstrations of its
desktop virtualization solutions at the conference.
The presentation will focus on solving CPU bottlenecks in virtual
desktop infrastructure (VDI) deployments with the Teradici APEX 2800
server offload card for VMware View™. The new hardware card monitors the
activity of all virtual machines on a server and offloads the most
active 64 displays, reducing server CPU utilization by up to 50 percent.
Favre's session will also include a technical overview of the PCoIP
protocol, and attendees will learn how PCoIP zero clients can help them
achieve exceptional data security and lower IT management costs, all
while providing an uncompromised user experience. Additionally, Teradici
will provide live demonstrations of its joint healthcare solution with
Imprivata, which provides PCoIP zero client users with fast and secure
access to their desktops from any location with a simple tap of their
badge.
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What:
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Geek Day 2012 Presentation: Solving CPU Bottleneck in VDI
deployments
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Where:
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Room 144 in the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, 801 Mount
Vernon Place NW, Washington DC
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When:
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Wednesday, April 11 at 11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.
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URL:
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For more information, please visit http://www.geekday.com/content/homepage.
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Social Media:
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Follow the conference on Twitter (News - Alert) at @Geek_Day
and follow Teradici at @Teradici
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About Teradici
Teradici Corporation has developed PCoIP® (PC-over-IP®) technology, a
unique remote display protocol which makes network delivered computing a
viable corporate computing reality. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in
Burnaby, BC, Canada, Teradici for the first time enables an exceptional
end user experience for datacenter-based computing. Through a
combination of unique graphics algorithms, flexible software solutions
and high-performance silicon processing, and workstation/server add-in
cards, the company is changing how personal computers are used, deployed
and managed. More information, including current career openings, visit: www.teradici.com.

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