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Virtual Computer and The 451 Group to Host Webinar on “Five Ways Virtualization is Changing Your PC”

 

New Management Features Include File System Layering, Enhanced Performance and Increased Scalability

 

Westford, MA — July 22, 2009 — PDF PDFVirtual Computer Inc., the company redefining PC lifecycle management through virtualization, and independent technology-industry analyst firm The 451 Group, today announced they are hosting a webinar on “Five Ways Virtualization is Changing Your PC.”

 

Virtualization has made the jump from the data center to the desktop, transforming how IT teams manage and secure corporate PCs while also enabling a powerful array of new use cases for end-users. The emergence of ‘bare-metal’ client hypervisor technology and one-to-many virtual desktop management stands to greatly reduce PC lifecycle management costs and improve PC security. At the same time, end-users benefit from a more reliable and secure PC platform with exciting new convenience and productivity features. This webinar will explore the top five most exciting PC capabilities made possible by ‘bare-metal’ client virtualization.

 

WHO: Doug Lane, Senior Director of Product Management and Marketing, Virtual Computer and guest presenter Rachel Chalmers, Research Director for Infrastructure Computing, The 451 Group.

 

WHEN: Wednesday, July 29 at 11:00 – 12:00 p.m. EDT

 

WHERE: http://www.virtualcomputer.com/webinar

 

WHAT: Virtual Computer and The 451 Group invite you to learn how ‘bare-metal’ client virtualization is unlocking a world of new use cases for the increasingly mobile population of PC users, while dramatically easing PC management headaches for the desktop IT manager. During this webinar, you will also be introduced to Virtual Computer’s NxTop and explore the extensive benefits of one-to-many PC management.

 

Learn how ‘bare-metal’ client virtualization enables:

  1. The ability to run multiple operating systems on a single device and easily move from a personal to a corporate environment
  2. Easy migration from Windows XP to Windows Vista or soon Windows 7
  3. Enhanced data protection, backup and security
  4. Improved PC management for mobile and remote workers
  5. Remote desktop access to your documents, settings and self-installed applications