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Title:
REMOTE VIRTUAL DESKTOP-AS-A-SERVICE IN CLOUD
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2019/175619
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
Here we have a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Connector which is a reliable bidirectional connection between the client device and the Remote Virtual Desktop Service which we provide. Also the Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Connector will optimise the network traffic between the Remote Virtual Desktop Service running in the cloud and the client device where the actual Desktop Frames with clickable objects in Frames are rendered; by sending to the client device the operation to be performed on the previous Desktop Frame along with external parameters if any. Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Connector will also register and send any activities like object-click events, etc. performed by the client and send it to the Remote Virtual Desktop Service running in the cloud to perform any actions or procedures triggered by those activities and send the results back to the client device.

Inventors:
SHARMA PRATIK (IN)
Application Number:
PCT/IB2018/051589
Publication Date:
September 19, 2019
Filing Date:
March 11, 2018
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Assignee:
SHARMA PRATIK (IN)
International Classes:
G06F3/00; G06F15/16; G06Q10/00
Foreign References:
US9569161B22017-02-14
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Claims:
Claims

Following is the claim for this invention: -

1. In this invention we have customers who want to access virtual cloud-based

desktops or desktop service spun around a set of virtual machine nodes in the cloud with user-defined hardware and software configuration, to access

documents, applications, and resources they need, anywhere, anytime, from any supported device. To support this service we have a Virtual Desktop

Infrastructure Connector which is a reliable bi-directional connection between the client device and the Remote Virtual Desktop Service which we provide. Also the Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Connector will optimise the network traffic between the Remote Virtual Desktop Service running in the cloud and the client device where the actual Desktop Frames with clickable objects in Frames are rendered; by sending to the client device the operation to be performed on the previous Desktop Frame along with external parameters if any. Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Connector will also register and send any activities like object- click events, etc. performed by the client and send it to the Remote Virtual Desktop Service running in the cloud to perform any actions or procedures triggered by those activities and send the results back to the client device. The above novel technique of providing Remote Virtual Desktop-as-a-Service in cloud is the claim for this invention.

Description:
Remote Virtual Desktop-as-a-Service in Cloud

In this invention we have customers who want to access virtual cloud-based desktops or desktop service spun around a set of virtual machine nodes in the cloud with user-defined hardware and software configuration, to access documents, applications, and resources they need, anywhere, anytime, from any supported device. To support this service we have a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Connector which is a reliable bi-directional connection between the client device and the

Remote Virtual Desktop Service which we provide. Also the Virtual Desktop

Infrastructure Connector will optimise the network traffic between the Remote Virtual Desktop Service running in the cloud and the client device where the actual Desktop Frames with clickable objects in Frames are rendered; by sending to the client device the operation to be performed on the previous Desktop Frame along with external parameters if any. Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Connector will also register and send any activities like object-click events, etc. performed by the client and send it to the Remote Virtual Desktop Service running in the cloud to perform any actions or procedures triggered by those activities and send the results back to the client device.