SUNDE Diana is a VDI (virtual desktop infrastructure) device which enables users to execute a desktop operating system within a virtual machine (VM) running on a single computer or server.
SUNDE Diana in desktop virtualization offers advantages over the traditional thin client, in which every computer operates as a completely self-contained unit with its own operating system,
peripherals, and applications. SUNDE Diana is also referred to as "zero client" because, unlike traditional thin client, it has no CPU, no memory, no operating system, no drivers, no software and no moving parts.
SUNDE vPoint Server is a software provided free of charge. It is the central component of the SUNDE VDI architecture, connecting desktop virtual machines under SUNDE VDI protocol and
delivering a rich end-user experience that includes full screen video, multi-media, user personalization and secure desktop roaming. It works along with Virtual Box to provide a simple
unified management console, with tabs for endpoint users, letting you quickly get a high-level overview and then easily drill-down to manage any component in detail.