![]() “Remote desktop access has long been an essential component of IT strategy,” added Vittorio Viarengo, vice president, End User Computing Products, VMware. “In the past year we’ve seen PocketCloud grow from an emergency IT resource to an essential app for anyone on the go looking to remotely access their media, documents and applications.” “With Wyse PocketCloud celebrating its one-year anniversary at VMworld 2010, we are excited to unleash a collection of new features for our current and future users,” mentioned Daniel Barreto, GM, Mobile Cloud Business Unit at Wyse. Microsoft Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Remote Desktop Services, and Terminal Services features in Windows Server products are included. It offers secure mobile display as well as control of physical or virtual instances. The VMware Ready Certified for VMware View desktop application for Apple devices enables end users to access files and applications on any infrastructure through many supported protocols. Updated with a host of new features, the business application boasts of packing in the first and only virtual desktop video streaming solution along with a new premium service offering. Wyse unveils the revamped PocketCloud 2.0 application for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad devices. Those having a sweet spot for remote desktop applications working in the cloud will appreciate this latest release. The high spot of working with cloud based applications is without doubt the elimination of tedious application installations.
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