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- Pano Logic brings us closer to "The Screen"
- Pano thin client by PanoLogic from Tech Broiler on Vimeo. In a previous podcast on Frugal Friday, I spoke to Pano Logic CTO Aly Orady about the Pano, a revolutionary thin client for virtual desktops for medium and large enterprises that brings us...
- Blog posts 2009-05-10
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- Pano, Sun Ray, and the Wintel gestalt
- Distributed Computing is now180 degrees out of sync with the bandwagon. That means that Murph's ideas are being adopted whilst mine are being ignored. I guess this proves that I am not a mirror of Murph.DumbRays are just as expensive as this Pano stuff. And what do you get for...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-12
- National Archives: What, Me Worry?
- I propose that the National Archives change its motto from "Littera Scripta Manet" The Written Letter Abides to "What, Me Worry?" befitting it's current lack of data security controls. While many of you this weekend were firing up your barbecues, cooking grilled meats...
- Blog posts 2009-05-25
- Pano Logic brings us closer to "The Screen"
- Pano Logic brings us closer to "The Screen"I'm sorry but it still contains an operating systemA few years back at VMWorld I had a 'healthy' discussion with one of the stand techies since no matter what Pano Logic say if the device can boot and connect there is at least...
- Discussion threads 2009-05-11
- Pano Logic adds remote access in version 2.6
- Pano Logic has been offering desktop virtualization products since 2007 if my memory serves me well. Their take on desktop virtualization is based upon a a cute little box having ports for a monitor, keyboard, mouse and other things, called a Zero Client. The high level view is that the...
- Blog posts 2009-04-13
- Ncomputing: Sharing the power of a single computer
- Do you remember Digital Research's Concurrent CP/M and Concurrent DOS? In this little walk down memory lane, how about MP/M? Ncomputing is walking down the same historical path. The goal of all of these operating systems was to take currently available off-the-shelf software designed for the single user operating systems...
- Blog posts 2008-10-28
- Desktop virtualization on display at VMworld
- One of the three pillars of Paul Maritz's VMworld Keynote address (see Notes from VMworld and Maritz: VMware’s Virtual DataCenter OS, VMware View is better next gen operating system than Windows and Hyper-V) focused on virtualizing the user desktop computing experience. He spoke of this like it was a new...
- Blog posts 2008-09-17
- Thin is in: Considering the green impact of desktop virtualization and thin clients
- When it comes to making existing tech more green, many of the most meaningful (“real†if you will) energy-efficiency policies point back to the hottest/coolest technology in the entire tech industry: virtualization. Which makes sense, because virtualization is, after all, about saving money by doing more with less. ...
- Blog posts 2008-04-08
- Pano Logic Another Take on the Virtualized Desktop
- Many IT executives remember a time in which everyone using the organization's systems used a character cell or block mode terminal. Although these devices presented only limited number of graphical elements and text only, once they were deployed, little to nothing needed to be done to them throughout their lifetime....
- Blog posts 2007-08-30
- MobileCrunch reviews the Nokia N800 handheld
- MobileCrunch reviews the Nokia N800 handheldBattery life questionMarc - As a frequent traveler myself, I'm quite intrigued by this device. There aren't many pictures that I've found of people holding the N800, but I'm assuming it's reasonably small.More importantly, you've mentioned - and the Nokia site confirms - a...
- Discussion threads 2007-01-19
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