Piolink said on the 3rd that it signed a business agreement with Tilon to cooperate on a hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI)-based virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) business.
The agreement centers on combining Piolink's HCI solution "POPCON" and Tilon's VDI solution "Dstation" to expand VDI from a standalone software into an integrated infrastructure model, improving performance, stability, and operational efficiency. The two companies said, "Through this, we will present a digital workspace buildout model based on domestic technology and respond to a virtualization market dominated by foreign products."
HCI-based VDI integrates servers, storage, and networks to minimize connection delays, performance degradation, and bottlenecks. Piolink said it delivers consistent performance and a stable user experience even when hundreds of users connect simultaneously.
Choi Baek-jun, head of Tilon, said, "We will provide customers with a simpler and more stable digital workspace environment, and in the long term, expand to AI- and data-driven work environments."
Cho Young-cheul, head of Piolink, said, "We will establish a standard model for HCI-based VDI and develop it into an integrated platform that also encompasses AI infrastructure going forward."