Work from home & VDI should go hand in hand: licenses

Work from home & VDI should go hand in hand: licenses

Over last years, more and more companies are embracing remote working and allow employees to work from home at least part time. This new trend presents new challenges, but all of them can be solved thanks to desktop virtualization, which helps IT to control work environments both inside or outside the office.

For many companies considering work from home as an option, one of the firsts issues they face is how to manage software licenses. If an employee needs a licenced application for work, it must be installed both in the computer he uses at the office and at home, therefore licensing costs double.

Join the World Teleworking Day with VDI & VApp

Join the World Teleworking Day with VDI & VApp

The UDS Enterprise Team joins the World Teleworking Day, since working from home is one of the advantages provided by our multiplatform connection broker for Windows and Linux.

UDS Enterprise enables the deployment of desktop, vApp and other IT services hosted in the Data Center or Cloud, so that users can access them anywhere, anytime and from any device.

University of Málaga: Virtual Campus

University of Málaga: Virtual Campus

Juan Jesús Farfán Leiva, Assistant Director of Virtual Teaching and Technological Laboratories at Universidad de Málaga:“With UDS Enterprise we’ve improved the management of our VDI infrastructure, offering virtual desktops with Windows and Linux, which are completely compatible with our authentication systems. Their SOA architecture allows us to create modules that can be integrated into our Espacio Virtual de Aprendizaje (EVA).”

Thanks to the Remote PC project with UDS Enterprise and OpenGnsys, students at the University of Malaga can use the computers located in the campus from anywhere. This possibility has been crucial to follow classes as always during the state of alarm by Covid-19.

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