ComputerVault has added support for Real-Time Video and Audio applications to its virtual desktops. Now local resources, such as a video cameras, speakers and a microphone, can be shared with the virtual desktops to allow video conferencing applications to run inside the virtual desktops. Users are no longer required to switch out of their virtual desktops and use their PC, laptop, tablet or phone to have a video conference.
All peripheral devices connected to the thin or fat client used to access the virtual desktop, are available. With ComputerVault, you don’t have to switch out of your virtual desktop to:
Real-Time Video and Audio applications run without any lag, buffering or quality loss. ComputerVault overcomes the technical challenges related to sending high bandwidth/high resolution video data and real time audio back to the end client.