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19 Dec 2008 04:29 PM EST
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posted by Derek Thorslund
In this 4-minute video I interview Nitin Desai, team lead for the 3D professional graphics subproject of our Apollo multimedia virtualization initiative, and he demonstrates a high-end CAD application - CATIA V5.19 from Dassault - running on XenDesktop with graphics hardware acceleration. This technology, available as a Tech Preview, enables organizations to deliver DirectX and OpenGL applications and large 3D models over DSL-like network connections while keeping their intellectual property safe within the data center.
Derek Thorslund
Product Strategist, Multimedia Virtualization
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Feb 12, 2009
Anonymous says:
hi do you know linceovr 3.0 if is a good program or not? thnxhi do you know linceovr 3.0 if is a good program or not? thnx
Feb 25, 2009
Derek Thorslund says:
Sorry, I have no experience with it, but I would expect it to run well with this...Sorry, I have no experience with it, but I would expect it to run well with this technology since it is an OpenGL application.
Jul 29
Michael Schubert says:
What software is he using to set the network bandwidth and latency? We are testi...What software is he using to set the network bandwidth and latency? We are testing some XenDesktop applications and that tool would be extremely helpful. Thanks.
I watched the video over again and managed to see the Title on the application. http://www.apposite-tech.com
Jul 30
Derek Thorslund says:
Nitin was using a Linktropy Mini WAN emulator box. We've also used WANem, which ...Nitin was using a Linktropy Mini WAN emulator box. We've also used WANem, which is freely available (open source).
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