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1 October 29, 2009 From the Desktop to the Data Center Best Practices in Centralized Computing

2 secure | efficient | computing www.clearcube.com Evolution of Enterprise Computing Chaos Network PC clients overtake “green screen” terminals Local and wide area data networks become pervasive PCs begin to achieve a critical mass Early client-server solutions emerge IT begins to take notice Data carriage passes voice carriage within enterprises PC becomes more important tool than the desk phone PC were brought into companies using department petty cash One machine shared by many IT not interested in support PC “toys” Client-Server OrganizeManage

3 secure | efficient | computing www.clearcube.com Networked Infrastructure Optimization Consolidated IT resources Fully automated management Dynamic resource usage Business linked SLAs More Efficient & More Effective

4 secure | efficient | computing www.clearcube.com Managing the TCO Capital Expense – Hardware/Software Administrative Expense – IT deployment and support costs Operations Expense – End-user operations costs

5 secure | efficient | computing www.clearcube.com How Effectively Do You Manage? Image Management Patch Management HW/SW Inventory Roles/Profiles/Personas OS or App Deployment Application Lifecycle

6 secure | efficient | computing www.clearcube.com TCO and the Network Effect

7 secure | efficient | computing www.clearcube.com VDI is a Force Multiplier that Benefits Task Workers’ Computing TCO Capital Expense VDI = Traditional Desktop Administrative Expense 55% Improvement VDI < Traditional Desktop Operations Expense 20% Improvement VDI < Traditional Desktop

8 secure | efficient | computing www.clearcube.com Aligning Computing Resources with End User Needs Create your “Center of Excellence” or Computing Guidance Committee Survey Department Heads and a Sampling of End-Users Creating Computing Profiles (3 to 5) – Applications – Data – Active/Passive Utilization – Mobility – Security – Ergonomics/Environmental Constraints Define your roadmap for technology migration

9 secure | efficient | computing www.clearcube.com One Size Does Not Fit All Task Worker (Administrators, Support Personnel) – Lives in Microsoft Office – Data usage driven by email Knowledge Worker 1 (Sales Executive, Field Technician) – Road warrior – needs mobile computing resources – Utilizes office applications and proprietary applications (SFA) – Secure wireless data access – Ruggedized Knowledge Worker 2 (Research Analyst, LOB Executive) – Day extender – needs secure remote computing resources – Utilizes office applications and proprietary applications – Greater data usage than KW1 Power User 1 – Processor intensive applications (CAD/CAM, Engineering, Analytics) – High availability – High data usage – High security Power User 2 – Multiple processor intensive applications (Command and Control, Trading Applications) – High availability, remote access – High data usage, multiple network access – High security – High visual data consumption (dual to quad monitors)

10 secure | efficient | computing www.clearcube.com Top VDI Applications Task Workers – Regulatory compliance Contract Workers – Offshore developers Access from Home

11 secure | efficient | computing www.clearcube.com The Industry’s First End-to-End Hardware & Software Virtual Desktop Solution

12 secure | efficient | computing www.clearcube.com Power Users Graphic Intensive Applications – CAD/CAM – Trading Applications – Streaming Video Multiple Applications – Beyond MSOffice Require a One to One Computing Resource

13 secure | efficient | computing www.clearcube.com High Performance Blade PCs and Workstations R Series Blade Workstations and Servers: PCoIP, PCoE, KVM or RDP A Series Blade PCs: PCoIP or RDP M Series Servers: PCoIP, PCoE or Virtual Desktop Infrastructure

14 secure | efficient | computing www.clearcube.com The ClearCube Green Advantage Efficient Computing Defined – 55% more energy efficient than traditional workstations – More efficient power supply – Eliminates heat from work areas – Heat dissipation from a small data center versus large work area – Environmentally efficient form factor eliminates E-Waste – Dramatically reduced carbon footprint

15 secure | efficient | computing www.clearcube.com Award Winning Management Software Sentral Console Switching Module Dynamic Allocation Module Virtual Desktop Infrastructure User Access DevicesHigh Performance Blade Workstations and PCs

16 secure | efficient | computing www.clearcube.com About Us Over a Decade of Computing Innovation: First Blade PC Form Factor Centralized Computing Solutions with the Greatest Breadth of Connection Protocols: PCoIP, PCoE, KVM, and RDP The First End-to-End Hardware and Software Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Solution Headquartered in Austin TX

17 secure | efficient | computing www.clearcube.com Sampling of Customers Financial Services Government Health CareCommercial MILLENIUMPARTNERS

18 secure | efficient | computing www.clearcube.com Over a Decade of Computing Innovation Recognized by Analysts and Media

19 secure | efficient | computing www.clearcube.com Thank You Jeff Fugitt VP Marketing v. 512.652.3238 e. jeff.fugitt@clearcube.comjeff.fugitt@clearcube.com


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