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Friday, August 26, 2005

Can virtualization take over the computer desktop world?

Posted on 5:38 AM by Unknown
I've been doing a lot of thinking lately about virtualization. If I read another article about how virtualization is the shit and someday all systems will be virtualized, I think I am going to get sick. In my opinion, it's Banana's...that's B - A - N - A - N - A - S!

We have a long way to go before virtualization technology is adopted readily and the common user will give up their coveted desktop. VMWare recently came out with a product called ACE.
It is a virtual PC desktop pushed out by the server. I've not tested the product but from what I have read it is an interesting offering. However I predict this product is not going to take off and get any better reception by users than Microsoft terminal services has.

The reason Citrix is so popular is that you can publish(and control) a single application seamlessly, and the user can STILL maintain their local desktop on how they want it to be. You can't really currently do that with terminal services unless you get a third party product like Provision-It. Then Citrix takes it a step further and allows you to get your applications from a Web Interface. You can run your app anywhere there is a web browser and the ICA client. It is a panacea...almost. There are web browsers everywhere but the ICA client isn't on all of them...so it really isn't access everywhere as Citrix likes to claim. At least not yet. (and don't start to tell me but what about the Java client?) Not every PC/OS has java either. Ask Citrix about their stance on Linux and they just shrug.

Until we can truly run applications in any browser without requiring some special plugin OR special browser OR a certain OS, panacea will never be achieved. The .Net initiative is getting us close...Sun Java Platform is a cool thing but the train is going in two different directions and you really can't tell which way it is going by looking at the track.

The company that comes along with a way to allow an application to truly run on any platform within ANY browser, on ANY device (as Citrix marketspeakedly claims but doesn't fully deliver right at this point) will revolutionize the PC industry and yes finally the "virtual desktop" will be well received and users will have that elusive "panacea". Don't expect it to see it anytime soon though, that is unless you are watching Star Trek. ~jak
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Thursday, August 25, 2005

Musings on the 10 year anniversary of Windows 95

Posted on 10:47 AM by Unknown
Yesterday Windows 95 turned 10 years old. Remember the Start me up commercials? Or the Weezer Video on the CD...What's with these homies dissing my girl..? Wow...I've been doing this crap for a long time...I still remember how excited I was about dos 2.1! I remember my first "PC" was a Radio Shack Model 3 CPM. It had 8 inch floppy drives. It was my brothers who gave it to me when he got the "portable" version which weighed about 80 pounds and looked like a large suitcase and had a 4 inch green screen. It was called a Model 3p and had 5 1/4" Floppy drives. Then they came out with the cassette player to back these babies up and store data and load programs..whew..1/2 hour to load a program. Finally I remember the first hard disk for the Model 3's it was a whopping 5 megabytes and was about the size of an IBM PC. It weighed over 90 pounds! Now the standard size of drives is hitting 200 gigabytes, or 40 times that! A gigabyte was huge for a Windows 95 PC...now you can't even load your OS (windows XP) unless you have at least 3 or 4 gigabytes, and the standard size drives are getting into the 100's of gigabytes. (don't even get me started about back when I had to program fortran on punch cards and wait an hour for my results after feeding them into the mainframe at Ohio U)

I can only envision the OS and PC of tommorow. I suspect they will somehow tap into our brains which can store endless data and be the size of our fingernail (or even be our fingernail)
We will all become droids like Data from Star Trek TNG. Change a chip..learn a new task.

Gotta run to meeting
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Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Google to do IM /VOIP...Integrate with big 3

Posted on 5:34 AM by Unknown
This is an excerpt from Michael Robertsons Minute
"Google is announcing new instant messaging/VOIP (net calling) software called Google Talk. Google's plan is sure to get considerable attention as reporters chronicle Google's efforts to play catchup to the instant messenger leaders like AOL, MSN and Yahoo!. But there's something much more noteworthy about the announcement. Google is agreeing to connect to other networks - something the big three instant messaging companies have refused to do."

You must have a gmail account in order to use the software but I am hedging my bets that this becomes a huge thing when released out of beta. Make it work under Terminal services and they will really have something here.
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Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Citrix and Terminal Server users get automatic update notifications.

Posted on 8:10 PM by Unknown
There was a lot of discussion today on the Thin List about the issue that when a Microsoft Update is run on a terminal server while users are connected, when the update completes they will be presented with the prompt to reboot the server (or reboot later) but the choices will be greyed out and users will not be able to exit out of the window.

It was brought up that there is a group policy setting for this issue. One of them is in the SUS admin template which must be loaded (WUAU.adm)

The general consensus was that the following two group policies "should" resolve this issue:

Computer-> Admin Templates-> Windows Components-> Windows Update.

In particular, "Allow non-administrators to receive update notifications"

and

Computer Config-> Admin Templates-> Windows Components-> Windows UpdateSet
"No auto-restart for scheduled Automatic Updates installations" to Enabled


However after further discussion some claimed that this method did not always work.

So I guess what we have found is a real bugger of a bug.
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More Citrix FAQ's Posted

Posted on 9:44 AM by Unknown
I have posted several new FAQ's for Citrix on thethin.net at:
http://thethin.net/faqs.cfm?category=3
 
 
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Article in RTO Newsletter

Posted on 7:54 AM by Unknown
Recently an article I wrote was published in the RTO Software Newsletter:
http://www.rtosoft.com/newsletter/newsletter.html
Below is a copy. I have just submitted another one to RTO on rebasing that I hope to have published in a future newsletter.
Jim

This issue features guest columnist Jim Kenzig, CEO of the Kenzig Group, manager of The Thin.Net, the leading portal for thin client computing. Here Jim discusses enabling the optimization components in Citrix Presentation Server(TM) 4.0.

Last year, Citrix Systems announced it would add Virtual Memory and CPU optimization components from RTO and Aurema to their future product release. To my suprise, they indeed have included these in their recent Citrix Presentation Server 4.0.

To enable this functionality, open the Metaframe Presentation Server Management Console and right click on your farm, then choose properties from the pop-up context menu. In the properties menu you'll see Memory/CPU Utilization Management. The screen has two check box choices: Enable Memory Optimization (the RTO piece) and Enable CPU Management (the Aurema piece). Click on either to put a check in the box and choose OK to enable the functionality.
Y
ou can further schedule memory management by clicking on the next choice in the menu pane that reads Memory Management. Note that setting things this way will enable for your entire farm. You can change how memory/CPU management works on a per server basis by right clicking on the server in the management console and changing the setting at the server level. Further note enabling these settings will cause some server overhead and may possibly slow login times. It would be nice if there were more configurations and options for these features but to get those, you'll need to purchase the full RTO Software or Aurema products. Citrix has released two very good FAQ items describing the Memory and CPU optimization functionality.
Click here for the CPU Management Optimization FAQ.
Click here for the Virtual Memory Management Optimization FAQ.

There is also an application compatibility list for the Virtual Memory Optimization. You should check here to see if using this feature will benefit your environment.

Jim Kenzig, CEOKenzig Group
Also worth knowing...A patent was granted recently to RTO Software for technology licensed by Citrix Systems, Inc. The patent covers a technique that significantly improves the performance and scalability of applications running in a Microsoft Windows Server environment.
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