Posts Tagged ‘Network device’
Fujitsu’s expanding portfolio of virtualization solutions from the desktop computing with the launch of the device plug-and-play Portable Zero Client MZ900. With this tool, users can access virtual desktops from any computer, anywhere as long as can connect to the network.
Fujitsu desktop virtualization solution called Zero Client infrastructure concept that revolutionized the client computer. In concept, the computer is not equipped with any component (zero) in addition to network devices. Although almost no components, claimed the same ability as supported by a complete computer infrastructure with virtualization technology.
Fujitsu develops Zero Client infrastructure was in line with global trends where people want to work from anywhere and using any device. From how to work like that, the company faced many challenges when providing long-distance connections for workers so that they can connect with desktop in the office.
For that Fujitsu developed a client in the form of Zero Portable USB memory devices. Read the rest of this entry »
MLW Telecom (Speedup) launched a 3.75 G mobile broadband router that functions as a portable WiFi devices. This device targeting the target users iPad (WiFi only), iPod Touch, PlayStation Portable (PSP), netbooks, tablet PCs and other mobile gadgets.
Director of Product Marketing Speedup Rahmad Sakti Widjaja, would prefer it if the device with a WiFi MW100 My product is called a “friend of the gadget”, not as a router network device.
People also would prefer to remember this product as a gadget companions, not just a router. Therefore, the function to accompany the latest gadget to gadget-can still access the internet anywhere as long as there is 3G network.
To support its Internet access connectivity, Speedup also took as a partner operator Telkomsel 3G WiFi routers are mobile. Although true, according to Rahmad, this device is not locked (unlock) and can still be used for other operators.
Deputy VP Channel Management Telkomsel Agus Setia Budi Telkomsel’s 3G network claims to be able to serve many users in a single customer network access like this. Read the rest of this entry »

