Archive for August, 2011

Apple demotes PC with new mobile software

August 31st, 2011

Apple Inc.’s AAPL -0.41% next mobile operating system will make syncing a cinch.
Currently, owners of Apple’s iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad devices connect their handhelds to a computer in order to transfer music, movies and photos. The process, called syncing, uses Apple’s jukebox software called iTunes.
With iOS 5, an upgrade to the mobile operating system that powers Apple’s handhelds, syncing will be a thing of the past. To do this, Apple is encouraging its customers to use cloud computing–the storage of information in Internet-accessible data centers–instead of space on a hard drive.
For example, if an iPhone user snaps a photo of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, the iOS 5-powered device will send it to iCloud, Apple’s cloud computing system. If the user than wants to look at the photo on his computer or iPad tablet, iCloud can deliver it to that machine.
With iOS 5, Apple aims to free its mobile products users from their computers and provide complete syncing across all of a users’ devices. A song purchased from an iPod Touch will be stored on iCloud, which launches in the autumn along with iOS 5, and delivered to the user’s iPhone and Mac computer. No cables are needed to transfer data.
The freedom from computers starts when someone takes a brand new Apple mobile device out of its box. Turn it on, adjust a few settings and the device is ready to download apps, surf the web and play movies. Previously, Apple’s mobile devices had to be connected to a computer before they could be used.
“You can set up and activate the device–on the device–and you’re ready to go,” said Scott Forstall, Apple’s mobile operating systems chief, when he announced iOS 5 at a conference in June. “We’re living in a post-PC world.”
An Apple spokeswoman said the company’s devices will also be able to receive software updates over the air, instead of through their computers as before.
Of course, not everyone will want to put their family photos in the cloud. Apple has a solution for that too. IOS 5 can talk wirelessly to computers on a home network, allowing material to be beamed to devices rather than transmitted via a cord.
Analysts note that Apple’s efforts bring it on par with devices powered by Google Inc.’s GOOG -0.52% Android software, a competing mobile operating system that is the most widely used platform for smartphones in the world. Android has offered similar functionality for years, they say.
“Apple refined that concept and made it their own,” said Gartner Inc. IT +0.70% analyst Mike McGuire, adding that Apple likely delayed the feature until now in order to make sure it was intuitive and free of bugs. “Removing the physical cable and being able to spread your content without a physical connection is a no-brainer.”
IOS 5 offers more than cloud computing.
The new operating system will let owners of Apple’s iPad 2 wirelessly transmit images to an Apple TV set-top-box. That will allow customers to display photos, apps or anything else on an HD television without plugging in a cord. Previously, Apple’s iPad 2 customers could plug their devices into televisions using a $39 adapter.
Apple will also allow customers to synchronize their calendars, contacts and email for free, using iCloud. Previously, it charged $99 per year for similar functionality under the soon-to-be-defunct Internet service, “MobileMe.”

Source:http://www.marketwatch.com/story/apple-demotes-pc-with-new-mobile-software-2011-08-30

Centrix Software plans US expansion after $10m investment

August 31st, 2011

Centrix Software is planning to expand its operations and put some cash into research and development of cloud and virtualisation products after securing $10m of investment.

The UK headquartered software firm is looking to establish Centrix Software Inc to grow its operations in the US using the funds extending its channel network, which it has been building already in America.

Lisa Hammond, CEO at Centrix Software, said that the funding came at a good time because a lot of customers were looking for help working out where they should be investing and software that helped measure IT consumption was useful.

“We are delighted to have secured an investment of this scale in such a difficult economic and investment climate. It will be the accelerator for the development of our products and our plans to expand our reach into new markets and to new customers,” she said.

Source:http://www.microscope.co.uk/news/vendor-news/centrix-software-plans-us-expansion-after-10m-investment/

Teradici Delivers Protocol Enhancements in PCoIP(R) Software Release 3.8

August 31st, 2011

Teradici, the developer of the PC-over-IP(R) (PCoIP(R)) protocol which enables a true PC experience for desktop virtualization, announced today enhanced capabilities in PCoIP Software Release 3.8. The new release offers bandwidth improvement by up to 75 percent, enhanced session resilience for mobile users and software session statistics to improve end user session management and performance monitoring.

The PCoIP Software Release 3.8 enhancements include:

– Client side caching – caches images and portions of the desktop composition to minimize retransmission of pixels across the network resulting in a significant reduction in the bandwidth of individual sessions.

– Enhanced text CODEC – An update to the PCoIP lossless CODEC used for text will improve compression resulting in lower bandwidth requirements.

– GPO control of build to lossless — enables users to choose the right solution for their individual deployments by providing an option for disabling PCoIP build to lossless to maximize bandwidth savings.

– Session resilience — improves the ability to recover from sessions with high packet loss or network interrupts.

– Software session statistics — over 30 per session statistics for monitoring performance and user experience using perfmon or any WMI 3rd party tool.

“Our new release delivers a significant reduction in bandwidth consumption, improved session resilience for mobile users and comprehensive performance monitoring and diagnosis capabilities – addressing important issues for our customers and IT professionals,” said Trent Punnet, vice president of marketing, product management and systems engineering at Teradici. “Teradici is excited to introduce these PCoIP protocol enhancements to address the needs of users on LAN, WAN and mobile networks, and enable our customers to better manage their virtual desktop infrastructure.”

Teradici’s PCoIP software release 3.8 is included in VMware View 5.0.

Source:http://www.marketwatch.com/story/teradici-delivers-protocol-enhancements-in-pcoipr-software-release-38-2011-08-30

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