VDI in UPNA, educational promo & CERN

by | Jul 1, 2019

The presentation at RedIRIS Technical Conference where the project of virtualization of computer classrooms at the Public University of Navarre with UDS Enterprise and Nutanix was presented is the post in our blog that got most visits during the past month of June.

In second place we find the promotion for all the educational organizations that decide to deploy an Open Source VDI project with the UDS Enterprise connection broker for desktop and application virtualization, the XCP-ng hypervisor and the Xen Orchestra management interface.

The third publication is about CERN‘s decision to replace all Microsoft software with Open Source alternatives.

Find below the links to the news that make up the Top 3 of the most read in our Open Virtualization Blog during the past month:

Virtualization of IT classrooms at Public University of Navarra

Education Sector: 40% on UDS for projects with XCP-ng & XO

CERN will replace Microsoft with Open Source software

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