Now available: New Citrix, Cisco, NVIDIA solution for virtualization, Graphics & Design

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Graphic Rich applications and Visual Computing

have Lately we saw graphics- go rich applications and Visual computing the exception, to be more of the rule.

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Graphically intensive applications are daily in the modern workspace in use of CAD / CAM engineers, designers, doctors, artists, scientists, architects and a plurality of vertical segments many other industry professionals.

We have a number of experts will discuss this rising trend of proliferation of 3D applications that seen driven by mobile devices, games and the use of better graphics in a variety of applications.

Until recently, however, these users have not been able, from the many advantages of desktop virtualization because of the complexity inherent this very intense and immense applications benefit when paired with virtualization.

Now, with the strategic partnership between Citrix, Cisco and Nvidia

departments require the use of 3D graphics, can enjoy the many benefits of desktop virtualization to every finally enjoy device and at any place, without a real graphics workstation sacrificing experience. Indeed virtualized GPUs can change the landscape of the virtual desktop market.

The timing is better than ever certify as a whole variety of ISVs rich graphical 3D and CAD / AEC applications such as Adobe Photoshop, ERSI ArcGIS, Siemens NX and Teamcenter, Autodesk applications and PTC Creo.

to the benefits of virtualization Reap

this unique experience graphics allow professionals to benefit the benefits of virtualization, Citrix, Cisco and NVIDIA have a solution that in the latest advances Cisco UCS 240 M3 rack server, Citrix XenDesktop 6.2 7.5, NVIDIA GRID K1 and K2 graphics cards and Citrix XenServer brings together developed. For History Cisco also released a solution short end of last year in detail, delivered as high-performance desktop virtualization with uncompromising 3D graphics experiences from Citrix, Cisco and NVIDIA to win. to develop

Cisco, Citrix and NVIDIA spent months together, prescribed guidelines for the development of such an optimized all-inclusive architecture of the hardware. The solution is in a recent white paper in detail titled "Cisco UCS C240 ​​M3 Rack Server NVIDIA GRID GPU cards on Citrix XenServer 6.2 and XenDesktop 7.5" and can be downloaded here. For an abbreviated summary of the solution of its main components and configuration details can be found on the blog

Cisco has been an important partner for both NVIDIA and Citrix, development and new hardware platforms optimized especially for graphical workloads and HDX technologies. In this design UCS offers full-length, fully powered NVIDIA GRID cards UCS Manager Integration for inherent management functions of GRID cards and servers, integration with Cisco UCS End-to-end management suite and highly efficient rack -Platz for an optimum form factor. Cisco UCS offers many advantages in this institution and has proven to be very popular as it is in the IDC report that Cisco, the top rank achieved in America x86 blade server market and number 1 called in revenue market share.

This solution is another foundation ...

Common solutions for desktop virtualization, cloud networking, cloud services and mobile workspaces. For more information about our partnership can be found in an article by Rakesh Narasimhan, Citrix VP / GM for desktops and apps, in which he reaffirmed the success, the close cooperation and the value of our partnership. Steve Blacklock, Senior Director of Alliances at Citrix, also summarizes the most important progress in our alliance columns on his blog (here).

Citrix, Cisco and NVIDIA are obliged incomparable driving innovation and experience for our partners and customers. With the intersection of virtualization with graphically intensive applications and the unwavering momentum of our ever growing strategic alliance, the possibilities are endless.

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