A new case study on our UDS Enterprise connection broker and a Spanish university, a report by the renowned consulting firm IDC recommending our software for VDI and a new vulnerability detected in Linux have been the most outstanding topics in our blog for the last two weeks.
Below you can find the links to the articles on these topics just in case you dind’t have the chance to read the most interesting news on virtualization and Open Source according to our community:
UDS Enterprise 2.0 supports OpenStack as a hypervisor to access and manage virtual desktops, adding a set of advantages and flexibility in terms of transport protocols, authenticators, ease of use… Our software has been certified as *OpenStack Compatible, ensuring seamless integration and the proper operation of a joint solution.
The UDS Enterprise connection broker unifies and centralizes virtualization platforms. Thanks to its integration with OpenStack, UDS Enterprise can manage the OpenStack VDI platforms through UDS Enterprise web interface, which provides simplicity and ease of use.
A few days ago we talked in our blog about a report published by IDC recommending UDS Enterprise connection broker for desktop virtualization projects.
IDC explains in this report entitled Automation and flexible management of the workplace with VDI the benefits of these systems. The consultants believe that the advantages include dynamism and efficiency in deployment, updating and support, the optimization of the workplace resources, the flexibility of multi-device access and the security and availability of applications and data.
The wellknown consulting firm IDC recommends in a recently published report the use of our software for VDI. According to the analysts, “UDS Enterprise provides the answer to the management needs of the lifecycle of virtual desktops and the access of remote and local users to desktop virtualization platforms and other remote desktop resources, such as applications“.
Some of UDS Enterprise 2.0 new features have raised the interest of the readers of our blog during last two weeks. In fact, two of the three most read posts deal with new functionalities of the new version of our software: scheduling and automating tasks and grouping services. The last of our most outstanding articles in the first fortnight of October is a tutorial on creating virtual machines in oVirt 4.0.
Just in case you didn’t have the chance to read them, find below the links to these posts so you can keep up to date with the most interesting news about virtualization and Open Source according to our followers:
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