Locally-Centralized Certificate Validation and its Application in Desktop Virtualization Systems

2021 ◽  
Vol 16 ◽  
pp. 1380-1395
Author(s):  
Bingyu Li ◽  
Jingqiang Lin ◽  
Qiongxiao Wang ◽  
Ze Wang ◽  
Jiwu Jing
2018 ◽  
Vol 81 ◽  
pp. 478-491 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tao Song ◽  
Jiajun Wang ◽  
Jiewei Wu ◽  
Ruhui Ma ◽  
Alei Liang ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Rupesh Kumar ◽  
Arun Kumar Yadav ◽  
H N Verma

In the Information Technology world, cloud computing technology offering unlimited amount of IT resources and services to end users over the internet on pay-per-use basis. End users are accessing the cloud services on their mobile or personal computers. Service providers are upgrading their services very frequently to enhance the services, and to use their upgraded services, end users are also required to update the specification of their devices. But it will be very costly for the end users to upgrade their devices for high specification to use the enhanced services. Desktop Virtualization is an extensive technology of cloud services. It is the new concept, in which users can access the virtual desktop of required specifications, software and operating system on their old devices anytime and anywhere. With the help of desktop virtualization, users will be benefited by avoiding the cost of frequent upgradation of mobile or personal computer system. Desktop virtualization technology is proving to be a boon for large and small organizations who have to upgrade their computer system with new technology, which is a very costly and challenging process. Desktop virtualization avoids upgrading the hardware of the client machine repeatedly. It allows us to access all applications and data at a low cost on our old machine. This paper presents the comparative analysis of various approaches for desktop virtualization and various challenges which required the solution. Analysis presented in paper has been done based on various performance parameters which will provide the end users low-cost cloud services and best performance on their mobile or personal computers.


Author(s):  
Howard C. Woodard ◽  
Robert L. Orr

Technology systems typically are high-energy consumers especially when considering the distinct number of systems encountered in education. Efforts at curbing this consumption to create an efficient technology environment require well-developed tactical and strategic plans. Organizations can begin this journey by developing a road map for a sustainability program. Three technologies, cloud computing, server virtualization, and desktop virtualization, offer great promise and should be a part of the green roadmap for schools. Cloud computing capitalizes on the power of broadband networking to engage needed resources regardless of location and thus creates synergies to reduce energy consumption. Server virtualization allows the school to reduce the number of servers needed while increasing server optimization within the organization. Desktop virtualization meets multiple goals and objectives; it reduces energy and lowers related costs, while at the same time providing more control and flexibility in meeting the technology needs of the organization. This chapter discusses these technologies, their impact, and encourages school administrators to develop strategic as well as tactical plans for creating an energy efficient technology approach.


Author(s):  
Parth Shah ◽  
Vishwas Raval ◽  
Amit Nayak ◽  
Amit Ganatra ◽  
Yogesh Kosta

2014 ◽  
Vol 610 ◽  
pp. 699-702
Author(s):  
Hong Wang ◽  
Ming Yan Wang

In this paper, the current problems and demands of campus information system was analyzed and the desktop virtualization solutions were probed. Thus, under the cloud system structure, the user can simply login by the client in desktop systems of data center, as well as traditional computer operating. As a result, the flexibility and security in application of resources are enhanced. More over, schools can avoid the repeated investment and reduce the pressure on hardware and software maintenance, and improve the working efficiency.


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