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Radical Centralization. Simple. Complete.
Pano Logic takes a different approach from many technology vendors. Instead of a confusing array of product models and difficult to remember configurations, model numbers and interdependencies we've taken a simple path that recognizes that our customer's and partner's lives are complex enough already.
We have a single product that provides a complete solution - the Pano System. And inside the Pano System you get everything you need to deploy desktop virtualization on top of your existing network. The only choice you have to make is the color - and even then you only need choose between black and silver.
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And if your users need remote access to their virtual desktops we have another simple choice - Pano Remote - one product, already installed on a USB key and ready to go with no complex management or add-ons required.
If you need dual displays or DVI support, the Pano Dual Monitor USB video adapter can provide that capability while still letting you support a uniform population of compact, energy-efficient Pano Devices.
Why Virtual Desktops?
Desktop PCs Today: A Major Management Problem
Desktop PCs today are complex permutations of any number of hardware components, operating system versions, drivers and applications installed by both users and IT staff – along with an ever-growing list of OS and applications updates and patches. This myriad of components are installed on PCs distributed throughout offices and company locations and, even with the best of remote access software, are often inaccessible to IT staff without an on-site visit when a critical problem or crash occurs.
Maintaining and managing this constantly changing mix of PC hardware and software consumes more than 70% of the total cost of ownership (TCO) of a typical PC, and it represents the bulk of the help desk workload for many organizations.
Virtual Desktops: A Simpler Way to Deliver Windows
Virtual desktops enable users to access a standard Windows operating system installation, along with whatever applications and data they need, running on centralized servers running in a data center. These servers use specialized software called a hypervisor to create a “virtual machine” that simulates roughly the same capabilities as a physical desktop computer. Desktop virtual machines (DVMs) connect over local area networks to specialized endpoint devices at the user’s location that in turn are connected to peripherals like monitors, keyboards, mice and other peripherals to make a complete system.
While this technical description may make virtual desktops initially sound more complicated than traditional desktop PCs, we think you'll see that centralizing all of the software, storage, processing and management within the data center makes the lives of both IT staff and the users they support much more simple.
A complete desktop virtualization solution
The Pano System includes everything you need to deploy virtual desktops on top of your VMware vSphere or Microsoft Hyper-V virtual infrastructure. In one package and for one price you get both our unique award-winning zero client Pano Device and a unified management interface provided by Pano Manager that lets you easily deploy, monitor, and control your virtual desktops.
Pano Remote, Pano Dual Monitor, Pano Express, Pano QuickStart Service