UDS Enterprise & VMware vSphere integration

UDS Enterprise & VMware vSphere integration

UDS Enterprise fully integrates with VMware vSphere 5 onwards.

UDS Enterprise components are offered in Virtual Appliance format and they are hosted on the vSphere platform on which the virtual desktops are going to be deployed.

The integration process is very easy, you can check it reading this presentation:

VDI and identity federations integration

VDI and identity federations integration

An identity federation or federated identity is the means of linking a person’s electronic identity and attributes, stored across multiple distinct identity management systems. It allows using single sign-on (SSO), in which a user’s single authentication ticket, or token, is trusted across multiple IT systems, organizations, companies or entities.

It is a very useful way of sharing information between organizations whithout sharing security, authentication or directory technologies.

The education sector is one of those taking advantage of this technologies. An example is CONFIA identity fedetarion, composed by several universities from Andalusia (Spain), which main goal is to enable persons belonging to this community use distributed services using the credentials of their home university.

UDS Enterprise & Moodle integration

UDS Enterprise & Moodle integration

In previous posts we talked about Remote PCs project we are developing together with the University os Seville and the University of Malaga, which is focused on offering teachers and students the possibility to access the computers in ITC classrooms during non-school hours. In this article we’re explaining how they will access the resources which will be available 24×7.

They will access in the same way they do it today: through Moodle e-learning platform, thus the authentication handicap would be solved, because the users access the virtual campus with their regular users and passwords.

oVirt & UDS Enterprise keep VDI alive

oVirt & UDS Enterprise keep VDI alive

Desktop virtualization is still a booming technology and Open Source tools guarantee a stable and free of charge VDI deployment to manage virtual desktops.

So says an article in Red Hat Open Source Community blog, which highlights the project deployed by VirtualCable in the University of Seville, where they implemented a VDI solution for more than 3,000 students with the connection broker for Windows and Linux UDS Enterprise and oVirt.

Find here the link to the article in Red Hat Open Source Community

UDS Enterprise in Citrix Ready Marketplace

UDS Enterprise in Citrix Ready Marketplace

Our VDI connection broker for Windows and Linux can be purchased through Citrix Ready Marketplace.

The compatibility between our software and XenServer 6.2 made it possible for Citrix to recognize VirtualCable as technology partner and, after testing its integration, they included it in its third-party solutions market.

The UDS Enterprise development team l has taken a step forward to achieve a perfect compatibility between UDS Enterprise y Citrix’s Open Source virtualization platform. The next version of our broker, which will be shortly released, includes full support for XenServer.

UDS Enterprise doesn’t need Java installed

UDS Enterprise doesn’t need Java installed

The UDS Enterprise development team is working to eliminate the need to have Java installed for certain types of connections to access from any web browser to virtual desktops deployed with our VDI connection broker for Windows and Linux.

Until now, it was necessary to have Java installed for certain types of connection when accessing virtual desktops from any browser. In addition, system administrators had to make sure that all the browsers of the computers they manage had the required version of Java installed in order to take maximum advantage of the platform for remote desktops.

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