Today a press release tells us some developments in the VMware View area.
VMware and RTO Software signed an agreement on licensing and co-development of RTO Virtual Profiles to be OEM’d in VMware View.
RTO Virtual Profiles accesses and synchronizes user data, settings and policies which speeds up the logon times. Also it instantly records any changes in registry and profiles which supports multiple logons at the same time without corrupting registry or profiles.
In short: faster logon and prevention of corrupt profiles.
Here’s video (from DABCC-TV) with a technical overview of RTO Virtual Profiles:
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