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The All New Totally Redone Windows 2008 R2 Logon Process Chart - a video from BriForum 2009
Watch this BriForum video as Brian Madden and Kevin Goodman take you through the new Logon Process Chart for Windows Server 2008 R2.
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Why VDI Adoption Has Stalled
Kevin Goodman shares his experience as he looks at the more fundamental reasons why the VDI adoption rate is not what was predicted by industry analysts. How can you correct these issues to give your VDI pilot a fighting chance and, if successful, lead to a production system?
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VDI - Redo or Breakthrough?
Is VDI going to break significant new ground in terms of the centralized management of end
user computing…? Bernd Harzog explores some of the issues facing VDI
implementations.
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Getting More Users on Your Server
As part of his Terminal Services for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Advanced Technical Design Guide, find out what Brian Madden suggests to help you get more users per server. RTO TScale saves virtual memory and can get you 30% or more users per server by changing the way Windows uses the page file.
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Troubleshooting Erratic Spikes, Pauses and Hangs
As part of his Terminal Services for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Advanced Technical Design Guide, find out what Brian Madden suggests for troubleshooting CPU resource issues. RTO TSCale optimizes application performance by eliminating virtual memory and CPU resource inefficiencies.
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What the SOA Revolution Means for Data
Read the interesting article titled "What the SOA Revolution Means for Data" in the Database Trends and Applications magazine. Learn why monitoring databases in SOA environments is vital to IT Service level management.
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The Excruciating Detail of the Citrix Logoff Process
Explore what steps are required to complete the Citrix Logoff Process from a published application.
Specifically, you will get a comprehensive review of each logoff step including disconnection of virtual channels, user profiles and user sessions
and termination of the Logon Process.
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The Excruciating Detail of the Citrix Logon Process: A Huge Wall Chart
This topic documents the steps of a logon to a Citrix Server from a successful credentials negotiation to the displaying of explorer or the published application. Each
step of the process will be described in detail, including how virtual channels, user profiles and user sessions are initialized.
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Why TScale is Better than Adding More Memory
One of my favorite Terminal Server performance enhancing products is TScale, by RTO Software... It optimizes the memory utilization of a server, allowing it to support about 20-30% more users.
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