| Replacing costly workstations with VDI and GPU virtualization | |
| Sponsored by: AMD | |
| Geographic Information Systems (GIS) apps are playing an increasingly important role as entities for chain retailers and utilities, to government agencies, as they all leverage the power of location-dependent data for a variety of activities. But these applications require high-end 2D and 3D GPU acceleration for usable performance, especially when processing large datasets. Download this white paper and learn how VDI powered by hardware-based GPU virtualization technology allows real-time access to up-to-date mapping data from remote locations on virtually any device. Find out how this replaces costly, underutilized workstations with a pool of resources that is available to all authorized users. | |
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Thursday, March 16, 2017
Replacing costly workstations with VDI and GPU virtualization
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