NVIDIA has introduced NVIDIA GRID with the new NVIDIA Tesla M10 GPU, paving the way towards virtualising all enterprise applications. Virtual environments often need access to the GPU. The percentage of GPU-accelerated apps has more than doubled in the past five years, with half that growth coming in the first months of 2016 alone, according to SysTrack Community data provided by Lakeside Software.
"High-performing knowledge workers require high-performing business applications for maximum
productivity. That requires GPU acceleration," said Jim McHugh, VP and GM of support and maintenance. "With the highest user density in the industry, NVIDIA GRID with the Tesla M10 makes it easy and affordable for businesses to virtualise every application for knowledge workers with no compromise in performance."
The Tesla M10 delivers:
● Increased user density per server, allowing up to 64 users per board or up to 128 users per server with just two boards.
● Three software editions: for office workers, NVIDIA Virtual Applications (vApps) and NVIDIA Virtual PC (vPC) deliver Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10 virtual desktops and PC applications with native user experience. NVIDIA Virtual Workstation (vWS) delivers the power of a workstation from the data centre.
● A flexible subscription model with ongoing updates.
“While the need for advanced GPU technology has commonly been associated with the usage of 3D
applications, as enterprises make the move to software like Windows 10, Office 365, and other SaaS and Web apps, IT departments will increasingly seek the benefits of GPU acceleration to provide everyday business tools to all of their users,” said Robert Young, Research Director, IT Service Management and Client Virtualisation Software at IDC.
The Tesla M10 joins the Tesla M6 and M60 as options for NVIDIA GRID. NVIDIA GRID is the industry standard for graphics virtualisation, supported by every enterprise OEM with full compatibility with every PC application. By working with offerings from Citrix and VMware, the leading virtualisation vendors, it delivers experiences with virtual applications or remote desktop session hosts for less than US$2 a month per user and to virtual PCs for less than US$6 a month per user.
The latest NVIDIA GRID software is available worldwide. The Tesla M10 will be generally available starting August 2016. Customers can buy up to three years of the annual subscription up front. Alternatively, they can choose the perpetual license model.
Experience NVIDIA GRID through the NVIDIA GRID Test Drive, which gives access to hours of NVIDIA GRID acceleration on a Windows desktop.
productivity. That requires GPU acceleration," said Jim McHugh, VP and GM of support and maintenance. "With the highest user density in the industry, NVIDIA GRID with the Tesla M10 makes it easy and affordable for businesses to virtualise every application for knowledge workers with no compromise in performance."
The Tesla M10 delivers:
● Increased user density per server, allowing up to 64 users per board or up to 128 users per server with just two boards.
● Three software editions: for office workers, NVIDIA Virtual Applications (vApps) and NVIDIA Virtual PC (vPC) deliver Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10 virtual desktops and PC applications with native user experience. NVIDIA Virtual Workstation (vWS) delivers the power of a workstation from the data centre.
● A flexible subscription model with ongoing updates.
“While the need for advanced GPU technology has commonly been associated with the usage of 3D
applications, as enterprises make the move to software like Windows 10, Office 365, and other SaaS and Web apps, IT departments will increasingly seek the benefits of GPU acceleration to provide everyday business tools to all of their users,” said Robert Young, Research Director, IT Service Management and Client Virtualisation Software at IDC.
The Tesla M10 joins the Tesla M6 and M60 as options for NVIDIA GRID. NVIDIA GRID is the industry standard for graphics virtualisation, supported by every enterprise OEM with full compatibility with every PC application. By working with offerings from Citrix and VMware, the leading virtualisation vendors, it delivers experiences with virtual applications or remote desktop session hosts for less than US$2 a month per user and to virtual PCs for less than US$6 a month per user.
Interested?
The latest NVIDIA GRID software is available worldwide. The Tesla M10 will be generally available starting August 2016. Customers can buy up to three years of the annual subscription up front. Alternatively, they can choose the perpetual license model.
Experience NVIDIA GRID through the NVIDIA GRID Test Drive, which gives access to hours of NVIDIA GRID acceleration on a Windows desktop.
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