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New White Paper! Why VDI makes sense for hardcore engineering applications

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Empowering a truly global workforce White Paper - Why VDI Makes Sense for Hard-Core UNIX and Linux E

Empowering a truly global workforce [View this email in your browser]( [engineering.com]( White Paper - Why VDI Makes Sense for Hard-Core UNIX and Linux Engineering Applications [Why VDI Makes Sense for Hard-Core UNIX & Linux Engineering Applications]( By now, everyone has heard the terms desktop virtualization and virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI). It seems we’ve been pounded with marketing propaganda about these technologies from companies like VMware, Citrix and Microsoft since 2006. But if desktop virtualization is so good, why are most of the world’s desktops still “old-style” physical desktops and laptops? And that’s particularly true in the context of high-end, graphically intensive UNIX and Linux engineering applications. Many people view desktop virtualization and VDI as an edge solution geared more toward simple Microsoft Windows-based, Microsoft Office-like applications. But many hardcore engineering apps run on UNIX, with the incorrect perception being that they require “real” engineering workstations and aren’t appropriate for VDI. OpenText Exceed TurboX is a high-performance remote-access solution that empowers a truly global workforce by providing access to UNIX and Microsoft Windows applications through the web. Learn more in this white paper. [Download White Paper]( [engineering.com]( [engineering.com]( [engineering.com]( [engineering.com]( Copyright © 2023 engineering.com, all rights reserved. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Why did I get this?]( You are receiving this email because you opted in at [engineering.com]( Our mailing address is: engineering.com · 5285 Solar Drive · Mississauga, Ontario L4W 5B8 · Canada [Update your preferences]( | [Unsubscribe from this list](

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