Pano System

A complete desktop virtualization solution

The Pano System includes everything you need to deploy virtual desktops on top of your VMware virtual infrastructure.  In one package and for one price you get both our unique award-winning zero client Pano Device and a unified management interface provided by Pano Manager that lets you easily deploy, monitor, and control your virtual desktops. 

We've included all of the software components, protocols, and interfaces you'll need - all of which can be installed with a single, wizard-based Windows installer in under an hour - making it as easy as possible to purchase, install, and support - whether you're deploying 5 virtual desktops or 500.

The Pano System includes:

picThe Pano Device - a purpose-built desktop virtualization device that contains no CPU, no memory, no operating system, no drivers, no software and no moving parts. The Pano Device connects over a local area network to a Microsoft Windows XP virtual machine running on a datacenter server.

Pano Manager - Pano Logic's centralized web-based management interface enables administrators to manage the entire virtual desktop deployment. 

Pano Direct Service (Pano DAS) - A lightweight service residing within each desktop virtual machine that links the peripherals attached to the Pano Device to the unmodified Windows drivers residing in the desktop virtual machine. This design guarantees that existing Windows drivers and peripherals can be used without customization.

Integrated with Your VMware Virtual Infrastructure

The Pano System runs on top of the virtual infrastructure provided by the VMware ESX or ESXi hypervisors which virtualize server processor, memory, storage and networking resources to run multiple desktop virtual machines, providing greater utilization and increased resilience. Enterprises that are already experienced with VMware Infrastructure 3 or vSphere 4 and have an existing deployment of VMware ESX can install the Pano System software onto their current VMware servers.

Pano Manager also connects to existing directory services like Microsoft Active Directory for user authentication and can optionally integrate with VMware's vCenter Server and View Manager to provide enhanced and highly scalable desktop virtual machine provisioning, management, and connection brokering capabilities.