Virtual Computer Releases NxTop 1.1 with System Workbench By VSM News Staff published: Tuesday, June 30 2009
New Management Features Include File System Layering, Enhanced Performance and Increased Scalability
Westford, Mass.-June 30, 2009 - Virtual Computer Inc., the company redefining PC
lifecycle management through virtualization, today announced the availability
of NxTop 1.1. Since it was first released for sale in April 2009, NxTop has
differentiated itself with its ability to deploy a single, centrally managed
Windows desktop environment to all users while maintaining user-specific
personalization on each PC. Release 1.1 brings further innovation in this
area by introducing System Workbench. This new element of NxTop's award-winning
management system employs file system layering to isolate elements of the
system to improve backup performance, retain end-user installed programs and
settings and provide desktop IT managers with tools to manipulate the file
system and registry. NxTop 1.1 is available immediately through the
company's NxTop Now!
program which provides early adopters access to the product prior to general
availability.
"Adoption
of desktop virtualization is hampered if the IT department cost savings come at
the expense of end-user flexibility and convenience," said Dan McCall,
president and CEO, Virtual Computer. "Techniques such as virtual disk
segmentation, user profile virtualization, and file system layering are the
preferred methods to overcoming this challenge. With the release of System
Workbench, Virtual Computer leads the market in retaining end-user
personalization in shared virtual images."
Shared
Image Management
Since its
inception, NxTop has allowed IT administrators to build a single, Windows
virtual image that can be shared across their entire organization. Updates
to this shared image are performed centrally on the NxTop Center
management console. At boot time, NxTop presents a Windows desktop to the
end-user that is a composite of the latest shared system image, user-specific
profiles and settings, and any non-permanent PC data such as caches and index
files.
With System
Workbench, IT administrators can now control which aspects of their "gold"
operating system image may be customized and retained by the
end-user. Through a policy-based interface with a simple XML-based
authoring language, System Workbench provides powerful new capabilities, such
as:
- A
framework for whitelisting applications that can be installed into a shared
image by an end-user into a persistent layer that survives a self-cleaning
reboot or IT-generated system update.
-
Granular,
policy-based control to map files and directories onto different layers of the
virtual file system. This allows, for example, the ability to exclude large but
non-essential user files such as Outlook OST cache files and Windows index
files from being included in NxTop's automated user data backups. It also
allows the system to retain customized user settings for poorly designed
programs that store such information in system folders instead of the user's
profile area.
-
Manipulation
of programs, data files and settings for system features such as offline
folders, file sharing, and antivirus databases to survive patching of shared
operating system images.
In addition
to System Workbench, the NxTop 1.1 release includes:
- NxTop
Engine performance enhancements, including near-native network speed via
paravirtualized networking.
-
Simplified
Microsoft Active Directory configuration and testing, making integration into
Microsoft environments a snap.
-
Enhanced
user backup capabilities, including optimized data transfer, management of
restore points, and compression of virtual hard disks to improve performance
and disk utilization.
- Improved
wireless support, including WPA/WPA2 Personal across all major wireless chip
sets.
-
Improved
scalability and performance in NxTop
Center, including
background task processing and a 50 percent reduction in image preparation
time.
"While
client-side hypervisor technology has become one of the hottest IT topics of
2009, true adoption will only occur once management solutions begin using
client hypervisors to enable new use cases for IT administrators and PC
end-users," said Michael Rose, industry analyst, enterprise virtualization
software, IDC. "NxTop was the first to deliver on this promise, and
version 1.1 provides an ever broader set of capabilities aimed at reducing PC
management costs."
About
Virtual Computer, Inc.
Virtual
Computer, Inc. is redefining PC lifecycle management by making it as easy to
manage a thousand PCs as it is to manage one. NxTopTM, the company's flagship PC
management product, combines a bare-metal client virtualization platform with a
powerful central management system to dramatically reduce PC management costs,
while improving reliability, security, and the end-user experience. NxTop uses
advanced virtualization technology to isolate the main components of a PC: the
hardware, operating system, applications, and user data, allowing each to be
managed independently. Founded in 2007, Virtual Computer is privately held and
headquartered in Westford, MA. For more information visit us at www.virtualcomputer.com.
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