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Fujitsu introduces VDI in a box bundles

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MUNICH, GERMANY: Fujitsu introduced Zero Client Infrastructure bundles, providing a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) in a box.

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Fujitsu’s bundles include, Primergy server, Fujitsu Zero Clients, peripherals, and all network equipment from one source.

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Users can access their virtual desktop instantly from any workplace within a network, and these profiles are centrally stored and updated — helping to reduce hardware and maintenance costs.

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At the same time, the user experience includes all the familiar elements of a traditional desktop environment.

The Zero Client Infrastructure Bundles, with pre-configured packages for up to 50 workplaces, is fit for deployment by channel partners.

The Primergy server includes a VMware virtualization layer — offered both with and without pre-configured, pre-installed Windows Server software.

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The Basic15 and Basic50 bundles are an ideal solution for companies who already have software and just need hardware to implement a Zero Client Infrastructure, while the Complete20 and Complete50 bundles add a pre-installed server operating system, plus network features such as Active Directory for domain management.

All four infrastructure bundles include an additional display, mouse and keyboard to administer the server.

For enterprises looking to implement VDI across more than 50 workplaces, Fujitsu offers tailored solutions.

Fujitsu’s Zero Client Infrastructure bundles is compatible with existing server-and-desktop solutions, and the rollout can be extended as office PCs reach the end of their lifecycle.

Rajat Kakar, VP, Workplace Systems, Fujitsu Technology Solutions, says: “The next stage in the Zero Client revolution is the introduction of these complete infrastructure bundles. Fujitsu is focused on making it easier than ever to switch and enjoy the benefits of Zero Clients, including enhanced security, low-cost, high efficiency, and minimal maintenance."

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