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Analysis: Michael Dell acquiring the rest 84% stake in Dell for $2.15B in cash, before becoming the next IBM, and even getting the cash back after the transaction
OR Michael Dell’s new cash skimming strategy by privatization and targeting the high-growth and fast SME/SMB (small to medium-sized) businesses with solutions worldwide which will help the adoption of Dell solutions by larger enterprises later on as well. OR how … Continue reading →
Posted in Geopolitics, Cloud Computing strategy, Pre-Commerce, servers, Enterprise computing
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Thin/Zero Client and Virtual Desktop Futures
26 years of Wyse and Citrix collaboration resulted in an advanced infrastructure solution bringing the Windows desktop into a virtualised cloud environment and accessible from any cloud computing client device, including even thin client and zero client devices, or ones … Continue reading →
Posted in Cloud client SW platforms, Cloud Computing strategy, Cloud SW engineering
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Tagged alternative computing, ARMADA 510, Citrix, Citrix HDX, Citrix HDX SoC, Citrix HDX SoC initiative, Citrix Ready, Citrix Receiver, Citrix SoC initiative, client virtualization, cloud client, cloud PC, completely secure, Consumerization of IT, Dell, Dell vision, Dell Wyse, desktop virtualization, differentiator, education, educational sector, eLearning Africa, end user computing, end user computing strategy, financial sector, financial services, government healthcare, HDX Ready, health care, management, Marvell, Microsoft, mobility, PocketCloud, private sector, product differentiation, public sector, regulated industries, RemotePC, SoC, thin client, ThinOS, universal client, USB, VDI, verticals, virtual desktop, virtualization, virus immune, VMware, Windows Embedded, Windows MultiPoint Server, Wyse, Wyse E01, Wyse PocketCloud, Wyse Stratus, Wyse Technologies, Wyse ThinOS, Wyse Xenith, Wyse Z class, Wyse Zero, Wyse Zero Engine, XenClient, XenDesktop, Z class, zero client
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