Teradici designed PCoIP to transmit pixels to various thin client hardware and software solutions. PCoIP is a protocol that creates virtual workspaces by compressing, encrypting and streaming desktop images to thin clients. Teradici Vice President of Product Management and Marketing Ziad Lammam added on his LinkedIn page: “Joining forces with a global leader in personal systems will enable us to further innovate together in remote access and hybrid work solutions.” Advantages of PCoIP and CAS Teradici will let HP expand its remote computing platform from public clouds to all device types including Macs, iPads and Android-based tablets, according to the company’s announcement. HP described Teradici’s virtual workstation and cloud PC capability as complementary. ZCentral is limited in that it only enables remote access to its physical workstations. While HP is among many Teradici thin client partners, acquiring the company will broaden the PC giant’s ZCentral Remote Boost protocol. HP has its own portfolio of thin client desktop and mobile clients, popular in many traditional VDI environments. Teradici, founded in 2004, has a large ecosystem of partners that have licensed the company’s PC-over-IP (PCoIP) remote computing protocol and Cloud Access Software (CAS) management software. HP isn’t disclosing terms of the deal, disclosed Tuesday, but it will gain Teradici’s virtual desktop and cloud access technology. HP will acquire leading thin client software provider Teradici, a move poised to bolster the PC giant’s remote computing technology.
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