RES Software, the proven leader in user workspace management, will feature a series of product demonstrations and interactive presentations with a special emphasis on its desktop transformation solution, RES PowerFuse, during the 2010 HIMSS conference in Atlanta, GA, March 1-4. RES Software’s solutions are designed to help organizations, including those in the healthcare sector, better manage and maintain their PC populations. This is especially important as healthcare systems across the world look to accelerate and minimize the overall impact of migrations to Windows 7 and VDI. The company currently works with several leading healthcare systems including Country Villa in California, Children’s Hospital of Denver and Orbis Healthcare and Medical Center in the Netherlands.
“We’re excited to bring our industry leading solutions to HIMSS 2010”
At HIMSS 2010, RES Software will be offering demonstrations of its flagship product, RES PowerFuse 2010. This solution offers the unprecedented ability to transform traditional desktops into dynamic user workspaces. Organizations operating in Citrix, Microsoft and VMware environments can now separate the desktop from the operating system, automating the management, creation and dynamic composition of user workspaces. RES PowerFuse 2010 also provides the essential context-aware, secure and centrally managed delivery of applications, data, printing and personalized settings to users irrelevant of their location, ensuring optimal end-user productivity.
“We’re excited to bring our industry leading solutions to HIMSS 2010,” said Jim Kirby, president of the Americas, RES Software. “Today’s healthcare organizations are becoming increasingly more progressive in their use of technology. As a result, it is more demanding to cost-effectively manage the assets of their end-user populations. Our solutions are designed to minimize these challenges, offering a centrally-managed, automated option that guarantees user satisfaction and productivity and reduces the amount of resources needed from IT.”