Citrix Ready Partner NVIDIA had a spectacular booth at VMworld 2015 with its center "Tower of Power" harbingers the GRID 2.0 to start. Equally impressive was a headline their demo runs on Citrix XenApp and XenDesktop, by an artist-sculptor invited them locally.
Apple yesterday introduced "the pencil, an option for those who want to use the new iPad Pro, as if it were a sheet had a pen and paper, as if it - because waiting there - a real pencil ". Back on the show last week, Citrix and NVIDIA demonstrated a new technology to let artists and designers use professional pens, such as the Wacom, in remote virtual applications . In a way NVIDIA booth saw visitors with the stylus in action, announced a week before the Apple-it! virtual desktops and applications
USB redirection to cloud conquered one of the last bastions of artistic experience to deliver. Our engineers discovered that the simple act of a vgpu powered desktop is externally deliver just the beginning. Once applications and desktops are centralized, want the artists and designers of their familiar tools to complete their work. To accept the new way of working, it is important they perceive no change in the response, performance, or even type of peripherals that use them. Easier said than done when the app could be removed from the peripheral, a common feature of virtualization dozens or hundreds of miles themselves. Until now, with the real-time requirements of artists and designers, the latency of cloud deployments was unthinkable match. This feature, unique to Citrix, meets use cases to 3D graphics, such as signature pads.
The special guest on NVIDIA booth was Christine, a digital artist who is used with digital tools for sculpting as Autodesk Mudbox and Wacom crayons. Normally they use a local jobs because digital sculpting precise requires response and immediate feedback on the gentle pressure on their "tone" models applied. We decided to get their reaction when you lead with the all the same tools , their art, with a small but significant difference: we are "Finger digital" about her from the clay model separately! Up to 50 miles
We at NVIDIA booth in VMWorld 2015 had a little taste of this function unfolded the scene like this (and you can from it, too!): Forgive the noisy background, please, as we meet Christine at its lower end laptop. She has to work on a complex clay model in Autodesk Mudbox is running in a Citrix XenDesktop session started. She tablet into the USB port plugged her laptop in the Wacom Intuos as they would normally do. The only difference is that the Wacom device about 50 miles away in the San Francisco, at the NVIDIA headquarters in Santa Clara hosted application is redirected. Despite the latency and Conference WiFi, can the model as if they directly manipulate her fingers. The gestures are translated into real-time, and so is the pressure sensitivity, so that they make as desired either deep cuts or fine lines. What their final verdict? We think her smile says it all!
The goal for Citrix and NVIDIA is to let concentrate artists on their art, not worry about the technology.
USB redirection to cloud will be part of a future XenDesktop and XenApp release. Watch this space for more details to start closer to ...
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