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Systems Consultant, MVP
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: Systems Consultant, MVP
FullName
Patrick Rouse
Last
Rouse
First
Patrick
Title
Systems Consultant, MVP
Company
Quest Software
IsSponsor
True
Topic
Optimizing Windows 7 VM Images
Bio
Patrick is the West Coast Sales Engineer for Quest Software, Provision Networks Division, and is based out of San Diego, California. He is the author of
www.sessioncomputing.com
and has been working with Windows Terminal Services since 2000.
Patrick has received the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Award for Windows Server – Terminal Server in each year since 2003 and was a presenter at BriForum - Europe in 2006. In 2006 and 2007 Patrick served as an active member of the Citrix Technology Professional Program, until he tendered his resignation when he accepted his current position at Quest Software.
email
Patrick.Rouse@quest.com
Phone
619-994-5507
Contact History
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Target Audiences
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Description
In this session Quest's Patrick Rouse, will show you how to streamline your Virtual Desktop OS Images (no matteer who's technology you use) to drive down the costs of virtualizing the desktop.
• Dramatically reduce guest VM Memory and CPU requirements (vs. out of the box installation)
• Increase the CPU Core to Guest VM ratio (number of VMs one can host on a given server)
• Reduce the amount of storage required to maintain your VM library.
• Eliminate User profile, printing and tedious maintenance issues.
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