UMA students use university computers from home with UDS

UMA students use university computers from home with UDS

The students of the University of Málaga (UMA) are employing from their homes the same tools they use at the campus to follow their classes during the Covid-19 alarm state. Thanks to the Remote PC project with UDS Enterprise and OpenGnsys they can use the computers located in the educational center from anywhere . To facilitate access, another important development that leverages the great versatility of the UDS Enterprise connection broker also comes into play: the Moodle VirtualPC Plugin. Students enter the UMA Virtual Campus through any device with a web browser and, from there, thanks to the VirtualPC Plugin, they are provided access to a virtual machine or a physical computer.

Hispanagua expands remote working to all staff with UDS

Hispanagua expands remote working to all staff with UDS

All the Hispanagua departments that can keep on operating from their homes are using UDS Enterprise for remote working during the alarm state declared by Covid-19.

This company, which provides services related to water supply and sanitation networks in the Community of Madrid, had been using this connection broker for years to facilitate remote working to the Exploitation department on a daily basis, as well as to Human Resources and Financial departments exceptionally. Expanding this service to all users who need it “has been really easy. Once all the employees have had a laptop to work with, we have put the system into operation quickly without any kind of difficulty,” says Javier Suela, Head of the Systems Department of Hispanagua.

UCLouvain: distance learning and remote working with UDS

UCLouvain: distance learning and remote working with UDS

The Université Catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain) enabled distance learning and teleworking as a measure against Covid-19. Since they already had a desktop and app virtualization infrastructure with UDS Enterprise in place, they were able to get a secure and efficient remote access system up and running for all groups in the University virtually overnight.

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