

The software consists of two components: a $199 ‘host’ application, that runs on the workstation as a background Windows service, and the free PCoIP software client, which runs on the remote device. The big target for Teradici’s Workstation Access software is the small and medium enterprise (SME) - design, engineering, and architecture firms with less than 100 desktop workstations that do not want to jump head first into a data centre solution. But rather than sticking a Teradici PCoIP host card inside a workstation tower, Teradici has developed a software only solution that uses the workstation’s CPU to compress, encrypt and send the IP packets over a network. Last year the company brought its data centre technology to the desktop.

Its host cards are typically found in rack workstations and remain popular with firms that want the dedicated performance of a one-to-one connection between workstation and zero client. Teradici is a pioneer of remote workstation technology, best known for its PCoIP (PC-over-IP) protocol, which is optimised for 3D CAD, rather than static office applications. Use your powerful desktop workstation from anywhere.
