On 02/22/2011 04:42 PM, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
Hello, all. I'd imagine none of us have the time to investigate this but I just took a quick look at EyeOS (http://www.eyeos.org). It is an open source cloud desktop solution. Version 2 was very slow and buggy but version 1 was amazingly fast.
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I don't remember if it was eyeos, but we looked at some of these "web desktop integration" solutions a while back.
It's not the same experience as having a "real" desktop.
Yes, they've managed to write some office-style apps and email clients and other things.
But that does not truly duplicate a bona-fide native desktop.
Many of the clients we pursue have very industry-specific software they need to run. It needs to run the same whether we put it on their machines or ours in the cloud.
With good remote access there's no retraining of users because they are using the same software they've been using for years. Just accessing it remotely.
In the end, we opted to not go the WDI approach and instead looked for good remote access technologies such as x2go that gives us the flexibility to offer nearly any type of local/remote/cloud solution for the client.
Regards, Gerry