Video Over IP 1.0

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    Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, VMware server, Hyper-V and VMware ESX supported

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You don't want to compromise an excellent end-user experience when moving to virtual desktops and that's precisely what VDIworks VideoOverIP ensures. VideoOverIP is a remoting protocol designed for virtual desktops. It delivers excellent multimedia performance and multi-monitor capabilities while still allowing you to capitalize on the management improvements, security enhancements and lowered-TCO that result from virtualization. VideoOverIP is unique in its openness; we don't dictate which Thinclients you can use with it, or tie it to a particular type of host hardware or hypervisor. If you want your VDI setup to provide an excellent user experience, completely free of hardware lockdown, VideoOverIP offers an easy, cost-effective solution. In a small deployment, VideoOverIP can work independently with no connection broker required. However, for more complex enterprise installs, VideoOverIP is fully supported by VDIworks' industry-leading management and connection brokering platform, VDP. With VDP in your environment, you can discover, allocate and completely manage all VideoOverIP hosts and clients.

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