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Propalms Announces PanoG2 Zero Client Platform for End-to-End Desktop Virtualization

The Pano G2 zero client platform is a complete end-to-end solution purpose-built for desktop virtualization, simplifying the complexity and management of virtual desktops and slashing TCO by as much as 80 percent.

Propalms, leading provider of server based computing technology based on Microsoft Remote Desktop Services, VDI and Enterprise remote access solutions, has announced the availability of Pano G2Zero Client platform in India. The Pano G2 zero client platform is a complete end-to-end solution purpose-built for desktop virtualization, simplifying the complexity and management of virtual desktops and slashing TCO by as much as 80 percent.

 The patent-pending Pano Direct technology eliminates the need for costly processing power at the endpoint, making it possible to have an endpoint device that contains NO processor, NO operating system, NO memory, NO drivers, NO firmware, NO software, NOR any moving parts, completely eliminating endpoint management and security breaches, while slashing energy consumption by 95 percent as compared to a PC. ITVoice The Pano generation of computing, built for virtualization, can plug and play into 99 percent of all hypervisor infrastructures, including VMware, Microsoft Hyper-V and Citrix XenDesktop, and interoperate with their management systems.

 Pano Logic, the leader in Zero Client Desktop computing was bought by Propalms Ltd in January 2013 and since then Propalms has been supporting more than 3000 Pano customers worldwide including large hospitals, universities, depart of defense and many federal government accounts.

 The Pano G2 System is a complete end-to-end, hardware-and-software virtual desktop solution that independently interoperates with all three leading hypervisors (vSphere, XenServer, Hyper-V) and their management systems (VMware View, XenDesktop, Microsoft SCVMM). It represents the only true zero client desktop virtualization solution on the market with a solid-state device that has no processor, no storage, no memory and no operating system. As a result, it completely eliminates endpoint management, fully enabling the benefits of centralized management with a cloud-ready device. Pano Logic zero client devices consume 97 percent less power than PCs, 50 percent less power than thin clients and do not store data locally, fully eliminating endpoint security liabilities.

 Key benefits that organizations get by deploying Pano G2 Zero Client

  • True Zero Management: Pano Zero Clients are completely plug-n-play and do not require any device configuration/management locally or even from a centralized console. ITVoice- This results in highly secure, stateless computing device for end users which does not require any user training.
  • Efficient: Pano Zero Client uses only 6.5 watts with dual monitors connected and less than 2 watts when in sleep mode. Pano G2 Zero Client not only helps organizations to cut the costs of hardware and IT support – they also conserve electricity, using as little as 5% of the energy consumed by even an EnergyStar certified desktop PC.
  • Secure: Pano Zero Clients are also stateless; they do not store any information about the user, the desktop virtual machine or any data that is used by the user. This provides both enhanced security, since they never contain data that might be lost or stolen, and productivity benefits, as no configuration is ever required.

 Vijender YadavDirector and CTO at Propalms said “Today organizations have started feeling that Pano Zero Client as the future of computing. Since the future is ubiquitous access through the cloud to high-performance computing resources that are centrally, and easily, managed and deployed.Addition of Pano G2 into Propalms’ portfolio has made us very strong in our offerings. This is  a important leap forward for Propalms in the direction of becoming one of the Global leader in providing remote access and virtualization solution. Pano G2 also gives us an opportunity to address those market needs which were earlier unaddressed or not satisfactorily addressed by any technology vendors in this space.”