VMware Launches First Free, Open-Source Virtual Desktop Client

The open source-based VMware View Open Client enables IT managers to host all of their companies' user desktops in the data center with the ability to provision computing power and storage space as needed. Virtual desktops also bring green IT benefits, since they use far less electrical draw -- in some cases nearly half as much -- as a typical desktop machine.
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VMware, which would dearly love to take over as many of the world's desktop screens as it can, on Feb. 3 unveiled a freely downloadable virtual desktop client for enterprises that allows users to access and use their company machines remotely from any mobile device.

The Linux-based VMware View Open Client enables IT managers to host all of their companies' user desktops in the datacenter with the ability to provision computing power and storage space as needed.

Thin clients are one kind of device that can be used to connect to a company's virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI). Cell phones, laptops, notebooks and other handheld devices also can connect to the virtual desktop using this new client.

VMware is providing VMware View Open Client to its enterprise partners, so they can use the open source code to optimize their own personalized virtual desktops for users.

A major reason for using an open source model is that the View Open Client can be more easily optimized to run with numerous operating systems that thin clients use, such as Windows CE, Windows XP Embedded, Linux, Solaris, BSD, and others, VMware Senior Director of Desktop Virtualization Jerry Chen told eWEEK.

"Quite frankly, we have no idea what the future devices could look like," Chen said. "We want to enable our mobile ecosystem to take the software, to customize it for their device, innovate on their timetable, yet have the confidence that it's going to work with our software and take advantage of our features, such as security and encryption."

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