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  2. VDIworks - Wikipedia

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    The company provides Virtual Desktop Platform (VDP), a virtual desktop infrastructure management system, which combines connection brokering, VM management, health, alerting, inventory, physical management, and support for various remoting protocols; and VDIvision for System Center Operations Manager 2007 to combine the power of the VDIworks Virtual Desktop Platform with the ubiquity and ...

  3. Cloud gaming - Wikipedia

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    Cloud gaming, sometimes called gaming on demand or game streaming, is a type of online gaming that runs video games on remote servers and streams the game's output (video, sound, etc) directly to a user's device, or more colloquially, playing a game remotely from a cloud. It contrasts with traditional means of gaming, wherein a game is run ...

  4. GeForce Now - Wikipedia

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    GeForce NOW lets users access a virtual computer, where they can install their existing games from existing digital distribution platforms, and play them remotely. As with the original Shield version, the virtual desktop is also streamed from Nvidia servers. An Android client was also introduced in 2019.

  5. Azure Virtual Desktop - Wikipedia

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    Azure Virtual Desktop with Windows 10/11 Enterprise Multi-Session is a cloud-based alternative to an on-premise Remote Desktop Server (RDS). AVD is deployed in Azure Cloud as a virtual machine. License costs are already included in several Microsoft 365 subscriptions, including Microsoft 365 Business Premium or Microsoft 365 E3.

  6. Desktop virtualization - Wikipedia

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    The DaaS provider typically takes full responsibility for hosting and maintaining the computer, storage, and access infrastructure, as well as applications and application software licenses needed to provide the desktop service in return for a fixed monthly fee.

  7. QVD (software) - Wikipedia

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    NX libraries are used to reduce the network traffic resulting in very low bandwidth requirements for most common corporate desktop usage, e.g. browsing the web, handling email, or editing documents. QVD can run virtual machines using KVM or LXC. KVM allows for a complete isolation between the host and the guest virtual machines.

  8. VDI - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, a Citrix/Microsoft desktop virtualization engine; VDI (file format), the virtual disk image file used in VirtualBox systems; Virtual Device Interface, a component of Digital Research's Graphics Environment Manager (GEM)

  9. Remote mobile virtualization - Wikipedia

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    Remote mobile virtualization encompasses both full operating system virtualization, referred to as virtual mobile infrastructure (VMI), and user and application virtualization, termed mobile app virtualization. Remote mobile virtualization allows a user to remotely control an Android virtual machine (VM) or application. Users can access ...