Archive for March 7th, 2012

CeBit 2012 News: IGEL introduces ARM based Thin Client

Wednesday, March 7th, 2012

At the CeBit 2012 in Hannover IGEL introduces a new Thin Client device using a ARM CPU and it also provides an additional Digital Signal Processor (DSP) for Multimedia Encoding following the Citrix SoC Design which was introduced at the Synergy 2012 in Barcelona.

Based on this technology multimedia content can be displayed much better which improves the end user experience in general compared to other devices in this price/device class, IGEL will support Citrix ICA (HDX / HDX 3D) and Microsoft RDP (RemoteFX) sessions in the first step and other services/sessions should follow if available for the ARM technology.

 Iam sorry to say, there is only one sample device and this one is at the CeBit; if you’re @ the CeBit take the chance and visit the IGEL booth. As soon i got a sample device i will post some more impressions here. Currently i call this device the better zero client.. 🙂

Cheers

Michael

CeBit 2012 News: Up to 8 Screens on a workplace with IGEL’s distributed Display solution

Wednesday, March 7th, 2012

Hello Folks,

at the CeBit 2012 in Hannover IGEL demonstrates there distributed Display solution to provide up to 8 screens to a workplace. Iam happy to got also a prerelease Version to get a first look on the solution and iam happy to share some information’s with you.

What is the “distributed” Display solution:

1) The solution provides up to 8 Screens for IGEL Universal Desktop LX based devices (only!)

2) You have a master and slaves, all IGEL Thin Clients come with two display ports and this means: 1x UD5 Master provide two screens (1¦2) and a second UD3 Slave provide also two additional screens (3¦4), to get screen (5¦6) and (7¦8) you need to add one or two additional thin clients. The clients will be connected thru a seperate network and there is no need to have keyboard/mice for all devices (of course the Master needs a mouse and a keyboard…)

3) The UD5 Master device needs an additional network card (currently INTEL 82574L) and you need to configure only the master, all administrative task (Firmware Update, Slave switch on, Slave configuration) will be done thru the Master!

4) The device’s require a additional licenses from IGEL for the Master and also the Satellite’s, this solution can not be used with the regular licenses (entry, standard and advanced) out of the box!

Benefits

– The solution is flexible and a simple way to provide a couple of screen to a workplace

– Regarding that this solutions works thru the network you can seperate displays via long distances (seperate network!! do not mix this with your production network!), for example in showrooms.

– Compared to the price for a 4 port Display Card (~1000 US$ without PC) it looks like a better pricing for a more flexible solution.

– All satellites will be configured thru the master.

– Displays can be arranged in the way you want it, all in one row, like a cross, a square or whatever in a very simple way thru the IGEL Setup.

– Not tested but it should be possible to upgrade existing devices to the distributed display solution via an upgrade license from IGEL (of course you need to add the second network card to the master), this is only a impression from my side and i can’t say if this will be a final product feature!

Disadvantage

– additional network cables, for a workplace with 8 screens you need to hide a lot of network cables and power supply’s

– slow boot time (the master will switch on the slave and you have to wait two more time compared to the regular boot time), i recommend to bypass this to a management task to wake up the master client early in the morning.

– Performance can be very different, IGEL provides this solution for a UD5 as Master and for UD2, UD3 or UD5 as slave. Of course the UD2 is a very price aggressive device but from the performance point of view i would not recommend this device; here a UD3 or UD5 is the better way to go and during a PoC you should get two devices as satellite’s for your test. This is also not an HD Multimedia solution.

– Higher requirements to setup the devices, this task can not be done thru a normal office user

The solution looks quite cool but it’s still some development to do and the firmware is still not public available, if you’re intrested to test this solution contact you sales contact.

 Cheers

Michael

FW Release: IGEL Universal Desktop WES 2.10.10x

Wednesday, March 7th, 2012

IGEL Universal Desktop ES
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Version 2.10.101
05. März 2012
Supported devices: UD9-x20 ES, UD9-x30 ES

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Notes:
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Drivers:
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– OmniKey Cardman 3×21: 1.1.0.32
– Marvel Yukon NIC: 8.61.7.3
– VIA WLAN VT6656: 1.69.0.1000
– Prolific PL-2303 USBtoSerial: 2.0.2.8
– FTDI UsbToSerial: 2.02.04
– Intel 945E: 6.14.10.4926
– RaLink RT73 USB: 1.00.04.0000
– Realtek RTL8136: 5.720.0327.2009
– Realtek HD Audio: 5.10.0.5700
– RaLink RT 2500 USB: 2.01.01.0000
– RaLink RT2860 PCI: 3.01.00.0000
– eGalaxTouch: 5.8.0.7308

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Applications:
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– .NET: 3.5 Sp1
– Ericom PowerTerm: 9.0.1.203
– Ericom WebConnect: 5.6.1.1000
– Sun JAVA RE: 1.6 Update 18
– VMware View Client: 5.0.0.481677
– Tight VNC Server: 1.3.10
– Fabulatech USB for Remote: 2.8
– Citrix PM Agent: 4.5.124
– Adobe Acrobat Reader: 5.0
– SAP GUI JAVA for Windows: 7.10 R 7
– NXClient: 3.4.0.7
– Thin Print: 7.0
– Citrix Receiver: 3.0
– Quest vWorkspace Client: 7.2
– Ekiga VOIP Client: 3.2.6
– NCP Secure Client: 9.23
– Spice for RHEV: 5.6
– Spice USB Redirection for RHEV: 5.6
– MS RDP Client: 7.0
– Internet Explorer: 8
– Windows Media Player: 11
– Leostream Connect Client: 2.7.129.0

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New features:
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– [Powerterm]: In Powerterm sessions %h in client device name will be
resolved to the current hostname
– [VMware View]: Added additional parameters for the VMware View appliance:
– Display connection bar (vmwarevdmapp.enable_shade)
– Connect USB on startup (vmwarevdmapp.connect_usb_on_startup)
– Connect USB on insert  (vmwarevdmapp.connect_usb_on_insert)
– [System]: Latest updates/hotfixes added
– [System]: DNS Cache can be enabled/disabled (default disabled)
– [System]: Added keyboard layout support for Dutch/US
– [System]: If no destintation filename is set at file transfer
the source filename will be used

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Bug fixes:
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– [ICA]:      Fixed missing domain name at Citrix Online Plugin
login mask while configured through IGEL setup/UMS
– [Partial Update]: Fixed password to support @ character
– [vWorkspace]: Fixed missing SSL certificate
– [System]: Fixed upime informations at IGEL Device Information
– [System]: Fixed inconsistency in TS device CALs after fimrware
update
– [System]: Increased network timeout during snapshot download
– [System]: Problems with settings if shared workplace
is active fixed
– [System]: Fixed license issues after firmware update in conjunction
with “reset terminal settings”

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Known Issues:
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– A device connected over WLAN cannot be scanned by UMS if the first
ethernet adapter is disabled in device manager.
– UMS-Agent BOOT commands:
* Get settings from UMS over WLAN fails at boot time
* Re-Registration of client after firmware update over WLAN
fails at boot time