December 26, 2007 By Kim Asborno
Game On
Racing's autonomous car runs
on Linux and a PlayStation 3.
Mobile Probes
A
delivery van rumbling toward
Bill
Preserves Philadelphia's Red Light
Enforcement Program
Governor Rendell expresses disappointment-amount falls short of promised $4
million for school district.
British Driving Test
Applicants' Personal Data Missing
Hard disk containing personal information missing from 'secure facility' in
U.S. DOT
Seeks Technology Solutions to Improve Nation's Transportation System
Technology information sought from state and local governments, private
industry, and research organizations.
Gov. Lingle
Announces Hawaii's Harbor
Modernization Plan
Ninety-eight percent of
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Until recently, there was no alternative to the familiar desktop computer, and its expensive upgrades and maintenance requirements. For cash-strapped local governments, the desktop computer is quickly becoming an unsustainable option for future progress. Now, a technology known as virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) offers an alternative. It can be significantly more affordable than buying individual computers for every employee, and it provides similar capability. This paper shows how VDI is the future of the desktop and is a game-changer for local governments.
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