Desktop and Server Virtualization
Existing computational resources are shockingly under-utilized across all industrial sectors. Under-utilization is especially prevalent amongst low-end market enterprise servers. These inexpensive servers have proliferated in data centers throughout the world. Improvement in their 5% to 15% utilization rates could generate immense increases in productivity and efficiency.
Virtualization - the ability to abstract system resources into a more malleable, software layer - trumps complexity, and opens the door to automated computing, dramatically improving enterprise efficiency.
OS Research Terminal Server for Windows®
Terminal Server is a presentation-layer middleware providing a single access point for applications deployed enterprise-wide. Terminal Server increases mobility of both the employee and customer bases, enabling these users to run Windows applications from virtually any device - including thin client communication appliances and other systems that do not run Windows. Our product allows multiple, concurrent, active connections to Windows® 2000, Windows® XP and Windows® 2003 Server hosts. Terminal Server is designed specifically to support "road warriors" - traveling employees who may telecommute over low-bandwidth Internet connections.
OS Research VDT Server for Windows®, Linux® and Unix®
VDT Server is a thin software layer designed as an extension to an Operating System, to allow partitioning of a system into multiple lightweight Virtual Environments decoupled from underlying resources. VDT Server enables systems administrators to reallocate and provision heterogeneous resources dynamically, without downtime or performance- penalty, and completely transparent to end-users. VDT Server thus dramatically improves infrastructure availability by facilitating finely grained workload management of complex business applications in their entirety without service interruption.



















