Fujitsu Simplifies Translation to VDI

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Fujitsu has introduced a new solution that makes the move to a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) easier for small and mid-size businesses. Fujitsu's VDI Bundles bypass complexity by providing all the hardware and software necessary for an easy transition from PC- and notebook-based workplaces.

Fujitsu is addressing this with its new VDI Bundles, meeting increasing demand from both channel partners and end customers for a simplified transition process to VDI. The Fujitsu VDI Bundles come in two sizes - up to 42 workplaces, and up to20 workplaces. Both include an optimized Fujitsu PRIMERGY TX200 S6 host server as well as a display, keyboard and mouse for managing the server. All software comes pre-installed and ready to run. Customers can then order the required number of Fujitsu Zero Client devices to match their VDI environment. Future system expansion is also provided by ensuring that the host server has room to add further Fujitsu Zero Clients - up to the designated maximum number of work places.

Alok Sharma, Country Manager, Workplace Systems, Fujitsu India said,"VDI is particularly well suited to the needs of small and mid-size businesses, but often seen as too complex. New Fujitsu VDI Bundles address exactly that, making the switch as simple as possible by including all the VDI elements in a single package - from the central server even through to the keyboards and mice, and the power and network cables."

To get started with Fujitsu VDI Bundles, businesses need only determine the number of workplaces they require for the installation - and let Fujitsu provide everything necessary to get started, including optional installation and maintenance service offerings.

Fujitsu VDI Bundles are available through Fujitsu's direct sales and SELECT channel partners in the CEMEA &I region (Continental Europe, Middle East, Africa& India). Pricing are subjected to vary according to country.


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