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Wyse Technology Optimal Endpoints for Citrix XenDesktop Dave Jolley Wyse Technology, Inc. Senior SE, Northwest Region
Founded in 1981, now privately held Inventor, patent holder, and sales leader of clients for  Citrix  (Microsoft and VMware)  Leading developer of infrastructure,  management and cloud engine software Global scale and distribution HQ in San Jose, California Sales & support worldwide Development in San Jose, Bangalore, Beijing Wyse Technology Inc.   The Global Leader in Cloud Client Computing Wyse software, hardware and services helps companies maximize the benefits of cloud computing, desktop virtualization and Green IT Over 20 million units sold 200 million people use our products daily Over 100 client patents pending and granted Serving customers from Blue Chip to SME in every industry 1981 1985 1990 1995 2000 Company Founded Incorporated In Taiwan Listed on NYSE Taken Private Listed on Taiwan OTC Intro Rapport / WDM #2 General Purpose Terminal 47% US GPT 1 st  ISO-9002 In Taiwan US ISO-9001 #1 World GPT 1 st  TC #1 TC #1 Windows ISO-14001 (Taiwan) Intro ThinOS 2005 Taken Private #1 TC #1 Windows GHC WSM Virtualization TCX VDA Mobile  TCs iPhone  TC 2010 Zero Client
Analysts See Huge Growth Ahead, Dwarfing Recent Growth
W3C Enables Tremendous TCO Reduction Office Workers Mobile Workers Task Workers Call Center Worker Few basic apps TCO>User Exp. HQ Worker High Def User Experience Enhanced Security 3D Graphics/VOIP/HD Media TCO = User Exp.  Sales Manager Offline use when no Wi-Fi or WWAN network available – e.g. Airplanes  Multimedia over WWAN User Exp.>TCO Define User Types Based on Function 1 Applications Content Peripherals Create User Profiles Based on User Types 2
W3C Supports all Citrix Virtualization and Cloud Models Datacenter  / control point Execution Benefits Ideal user type Green Benefits Network User  Experience  Mobility Security / Control Session Cloud, Microsoft Terminal Services, Citrix XenApp Centralized User density, low TCO Task Better LAN, WAN, Wi-Fi Good Better Better Storage Management Shared  Execution Display Light  Management Virtualized Cloud, MS Hyper-V, Citrix XenDesktop,  VMware View Centralized App compatibility and  OS flexibility Knowledge, Specialty Good LAN, WAN, Wi-Fi Better Better Better Storage Management Isolated  Execution Display Light  Management Cloud PC Citrix Provisioning Server  Distributed PC experience,  central control Any Best LAN, WAN Best Future Best Storage Management Execution
W3C Hardware Flexible thin clients Dedicated zero clients Familiar cloud PCs Mobile High  Performance Compact Citrix High Performance Desktop Next-generation zero client Repurposed  PC (SW) Handheld  (SW)
Meet Wyse Xenith™ Zero delays, Zero management, Zero security issues – Citrix HDX™ . Outfit your cloud with the fastest, easiest to manage, and most secure  Citrix client we ’ve ever built – and that’s saying something. From the company that invented the category and shipped more zero clients than anyone. Yes, anyone. The  zero client  built for Citrix
The zero client endorsed by Citrix Wyse Xenith is the  only  product to meet the criteria for a   Citrix Ready zero client
W3C Firmware Lowest  TCO  Low Local Apps Web Apps PCoIP Multi-protocol Instant on Auto-mgmt Virus Immune Zero Client Windows Embedded     Wyse-enhanced SUSE Linux Enterprise     Wyse ThinOS™     Wyse Zero™ engine    
Enable the Largest Contribution to Green Initiatives Reduce energy usage by up to 90% Saves an average of $70 – $150 a year per client in energy cost versus a typical PC* Reduce costs associated with disposal and recycling Less materials used in manufacture Lower transportation costs Fewer parts to recycle 90% reduction in e-waste Enjoy fewer client refreshes Longer service life A Wyse client can pay for itself in as little as two years in energy savings alone 6.6 watts Cloud *Compared to a 200 watt PC at 15 cents a kilowatt hour and 10 hour weekday use 70 – 250 watts PC
Wyse Technology  The Global Leader in Cloud Client Computing

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  • 1. Wyse Technology Optimal Endpoints for Citrix XenDesktop Dave Jolley Wyse Technology, Inc. Senior SE, Northwest Region
  • 2. Founded in 1981, now privately held Inventor, patent holder, and sales leader of clients for Citrix (Microsoft and VMware) Leading developer of infrastructure, management and cloud engine software Global scale and distribution HQ in San Jose, California Sales & support worldwide Development in San Jose, Bangalore, Beijing Wyse Technology Inc. The Global Leader in Cloud Client Computing Wyse software, hardware and services helps companies maximize the benefits of cloud computing, desktop virtualization and Green IT Over 20 million units sold 200 million people use our products daily Over 100 client patents pending and granted Serving customers from Blue Chip to SME in every industry 1981 1985 1990 1995 2000 Company Founded Incorporated In Taiwan Listed on NYSE Taken Private Listed on Taiwan OTC Intro Rapport / WDM #2 General Purpose Terminal 47% US GPT 1 st ISO-9002 In Taiwan US ISO-9001 #1 World GPT 1 st TC #1 TC #1 Windows ISO-14001 (Taiwan) Intro ThinOS 2005 Taken Private #1 TC #1 Windows GHC WSM Virtualization TCX VDA Mobile TCs iPhone TC 2010 Zero Client
  • 3. Analysts See Huge Growth Ahead, Dwarfing Recent Growth
  • 4. W3C Enables Tremendous TCO Reduction Office Workers Mobile Workers Task Workers Call Center Worker Few basic apps TCO>User Exp. HQ Worker High Def User Experience Enhanced Security 3D Graphics/VOIP/HD Media TCO = User Exp. Sales Manager Offline use when no Wi-Fi or WWAN network available – e.g. Airplanes Multimedia over WWAN User Exp.>TCO Define User Types Based on Function 1 Applications Content Peripherals Create User Profiles Based on User Types 2
  • 5. W3C Supports all Citrix Virtualization and Cloud Models Datacenter / control point Execution Benefits Ideal user type Green Benefits Network User Experience Mobility Security / Control Session Cloud, Microsoft Terminal Services, Citrix XenApp Centralized User density, low TCO Task Better LAN, WAN, Wi-Fi Good Better Better Storage Management Shared Execution Display Light Management Virtualized Cloud, MS Hyper-V, Citrix XenDesktop, VMware View Centralized App compatibility and OS flexibility Knowledge, Specialty Good LAN, WAN, Wi-Fi Better Better Better Storage Management Isolated Execution Display Light Management Cloud PC Citrix Provisioning Server Distributed PC experience, central control Any Best LAN, WAN Best Future Best Storage Management Execution
  • 6. W3C Hardware Flexible thin clients Dedicated zero clients Familiar cloud PCs Mobile High Performance Compact Citrix High Performance Desktop Next-generation zero client Repurposed PC (SW) Handheld (SW)
  • 7. Meet Wyse Xenith™ Zero delays, Zero management, Zero security issues – Citrix HDX™ . Outfit your cloud with the fastest, easiest to manage, and most secure Citrix client we ’ve ever built – and that’s saying something. From the company that invented the category and shipped more zero clients than anyone. Yes, anyone. The zero client built for Citrix
  • 8. The zero client endorsed by Citrix Wyse Xenith is the only product to meet the criteria for a Citrix Ready zero client
  • 9. W3C Firmware Lowest TCO Low Local Apps Web Apps PCoIP Multi-protocol Instant on Auto-mgmt Virus Immune Zero Client Windows Embedded     Wyse-enhanced SUSE Linux Enterprise     Wyse ThinOS™     Wyse Zero™ engine    
  • 10. Enable the Largest Contribution to Green Initiatives Reduce energy usage by up to 90% Saves an average of $70 – $150 a year per client in energy cost versus a typical PC* Reduce costs associated with disposal and recycling Less materials used in manufacture Lower transportation costs Fewer parts to recycle 90% reduction in e-waste Enjoy fewer client refreshes Longer service life A Wyse client can pay for itself in as little as two years in energy savings alone 6.6 watts Cloud *Compared to a 200 watt PC at 15 cents a kilowatt hour and 10 hour weekday use 70 – 250 watts PC
  • 11. Wyse Technology The Global Leader in Cloud Client Computing

Editor's Notes

  1. Updated October 2009
  2. Updated October 2009
  3. Updated October 2009