X-Win32 LIVE Obsoletes VNC
"VNC is doggishly slow."
Just about every VNC user we've come across at trade shows and elsewhere expresses this frustration with VNC.
They also complain about various security issues, how VNC sessions hog the network and how it is devout of useful features like copy/paste, rootless X windows display and OpenGL support.
Until recently, VNC was the only way to assure session persistency and session mobility. X-Win32 LIVE is a next-generation PC X server that obsoletes VNC with the fast speed of a state-of-the-art X11 PC X server combined with session persistency and mobility and a host of features designed to make end-users more productive. X-Win32 LIVE lets you work at LAN-like speed from just about any location over just about any kind of network connection. You'll be amazed how fast your sessions perform at Starbucks over WiFi.
The productivity gains you achieve with X-Win32 LIVE also means that VNC is no longer "free." In terms of lost productivity, VNC quickly becomes an unberably expensive solution. And that is not even counting the cost of upgrading network infrastructures to support a bunch of bandwidth-hogging VNC sessions.
As the chart below shows, X-Win32 LIVE matches VNC in all critical areas of session persistency and mobility. However, from there on, X-Win32 leaves VNC in the dust in terms of performance, security, ease of use and productivity-enhancing features.
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