![]() ![]() PocketCloud integrates with the VMware View 3.1 connection broker, which manages connections to virtual desktops. It also connects to Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP Professional, Windows Vista Business, Windows 7, and Terminal Services features on Windows Server using RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol). Users can also install the PocketCloud Windows Companion on the remote or virtual machine. It adds server-side browsing that supports Flash, Silverlight and Java. The companion also adds automatic keyboard detection. Traffic is secured using SSL (Secure Socket Layer) and there is also "experimental" support for RSA's two-factor authentication, according to Wyse. PocketCloud is available for $29.99 from the App Store. PocketCloud Windows Companion can be downloaded for free from Wyse's Web site. 31 and Sep 3.Curt Schwebke, Jeff McNaught, Anthony Armenta, Adiya Fotedar, Daniel BarretoĬloud Client Computing, device management software, virtualization software, cloud software, zero client, thin client, virtual desktop hardware The product will be demonstrated at VMware's user conference VMworld, which takes place in San Francisco between Aug. Wyse was an independent American manufacturer of cloud computing systems. As of 2012, Wyse is a subsidiary of Dell. Wyse are best remembered for their video terminal line introduced in the 1980s, which competed with the market-leading Digital. They also had a successful line of IBM PC compatible workstations in the mid-to-late 1980s. But starting late in the decade, Wyse were outcompeted by companies such as eventual parent Dell. #WYSE POCKETCLOUD SERVICE SOFTWARE#Ĭurrent products include thin client hardware and software as well as desktop virtualization solutions. Other products include cloud software-supporting desktop computers, laptops, and mobile devices. Dell Cloud Client Computing is partnered with IT vendors such as Citrix, IBM, Microsoft, and VMware. On April 2, 2012, Dell and Wyse announced that Dell intended to take over the company. With this acquisition Dell surpassed their rival Hewlett-Packard in the market for thin clients. ![]() On Dell informed the market that it had completed the acquisition, renaming the company Dell Wyse. Wyse Technology was founded in 1981 by Garwing Wu, Bernard Tse, and Grace Tse. The company became famous in the 1980s as a manufacturer of character terminals. Most of these terminals can emulate several other terminal types in addition to their native escape sequences. These terminals were often used with library card catalogs such as Dynix. In 1983, Wyse began shipping the WY50, a terminal that was priced some 44 percent lower than its nearest competitor. It became their first big-selling product, and had a larger screen and higher resolution than competitor products at the time. Following the WY50 was the WY60, the best-selling general purpose terminal of all time. In addition to standard character-mode operation, the WY60 supported box graphics that could be used to produce more attractive displays. The Wyse 99GT and 160 terminals added graphical capability through Tektronix 4014 emulation. The WY325 and 375 models added color support with Tektronix graphics. In 1984, Wyse entered the personal computer marketplace. The first of these was the Wyse 1000, a computer based on the Intel 80186 (which did not see huge volumes because its integrated hardware was incompatible with the hardware used in the original IBM PC). ![]()
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