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Why did you remove our links ? You say they should be under desktop virtualisation but virtual desktops are the result of what you propose and the exact search criteria matching Wikipedia. Our link has been there for years so please leave alone. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Virtual desktop (talkcontribs) 14:22, 14 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

If you read the article, you can see that the term virtual desktop is being used for a very specific topic: a way of extending a computer's workspace in the WIMP paradigm. Desktop virtualisation is very different and unrelated. I see that the product name is "VESK virtual desktops" but this does not qualify it for inclusion in the article as it does not extend the user's workspace on a single computer; it allows remote access to virtual machines. The use of "virtual desktops" for desktop virtualization products is a more recent development. There is already a note at the top redirecting people to the desktop virtualization article. If you think there is enough change in meaning to deserve a section in the article, mention it on the talk page or add a section. Also, Wikipedia pages should not be used as link repositories to commercial projects. If VESK is well known and important enough, it may merit its own article. However, simply adding an unrelated corporate link to the bottom of the article is not allowed by Wikipedia. Zhuman (talk) 05:08, 15 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]