VMware View 5 available NOW

It’s a release party at VMware today. After VMware Workstation 8 and Fusion 4, VMware now released VMware View 5.

VMware View 5 will deliver better PCoIP performance, more supported client devices and integrated persona management.

The biggest differences are the media services, integrated persona management, several PCoIP enhancements and extended client support.

View Media Services for 3D Graphics
This enables basic 3D applications in View desktops without like Aero, Office 2010 or those requiring OpenGL or DirectX without the need for specialized graphics cards or client devices.

View Media Services for Integrated Unified Communications
Which enables and integrated VOIP and View desktop experience for the end-user with an architecture to provide optimized performance for both the desktop and unified communication.

Persona Management
The integrated View Persona Management feature provides a basic way to manage user data and settings, application data and Windows registry settings. By doing so, the user profile is now independent of the virtual desktop, so the end user can log into any View desktop and see his profile.

PCoIP enhancements
With View 5, VMware has enhanced their PCoIP protocol to deliver better performance when delivering VMware View over a WAN connection. This should enhance graphics quality and speed up video performance. According to VMware, the new PCoIP cuts bandwidth consumption up to 75%.

Client support
In addition to persona management and PCoIP fixes, VMware also added View 5 clients for iPad (iOS) and Android devices, so end users can access View 5 from more mobile platforms.

More information regarding VMware View 5 can be found here.

VMware View 5 documentation can be found here.

You can download all VMware View 5 software here.

 

Here is an extended list of the most important new features delivered by VMware View 5:

  • Provides a user profile that is independent of the virtual desktop. When a user logs into any desktop, the same profile appears.
  • Lets you configure and manage personas entirely within View. You do not have to configure Windows roaming profiles.
  • Expands functionality and improves performance compared to Windows roaming profiles.
  • Minimizes login impact by downloading only the files that Windows requires, such as user registry files. Other files are copied to the local desktop when the user or an application opens them from the local profile folder.
  • Copies recent changes in the local profile to a remote profile repository at configurable intervals, typically once every few minutes.

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