UDS Enterprise will incorporate application virtualization

The UDS Enterprise development team is working to launch the application virtualization on an experimental basis ahead of schedule. In this way, we will respond to one of our client’s most important demands. Our connection broker for Windows and Linux will bring together two complementary technologies: desktop and application virtualization.

This important innovation will be incorporated, as you can see in the image that illustrates this article, on the UDS Enterprise administration dashboard. Thus, in addition to providing virtual desktops, UDS Enterprise will make available for users those virtualized vApp that are best suit their needs.

It is worth using a free application virtualization software?

It is worth using a free application virtualization software?

Cost savings is always one of the key principles of IT departments. Thus, free tools are usually considered by companies when it comes to application virtualization. But before going for this type of software, at least 6 issues should be taken into account:

1. Do you need a new OS? Many free application virtualization tools are Open Source based and therefore, they are designed to run on Linux. In theory, this shouldn’t be a problem, but if you do not currently use Linux, you should evaluate a possible increase in support costs. On the other hand, if you decide to adopt a new server operating system, you should consider whether the employees have enough knowledge or if it would be necessary to provide specialized training.

After VDI there comes VMI, the virtual mobile infrastructure

After VDI there comes VMI, the virtual mobile infrastructure

Over the last few months, we have started to know more about a new technology called virtual mobile infrastructure or VMI. In general terms, VMI is for the mobile devices and applications the same as VDI for desktop applications.

A mobile virtual infrastructure allows you to access remote mobile applications from a mobile device. With this technology, when a user clicks an icon to use an application on a device, the app appears as usual, but rather than run locally on the client device, it runs in an Android virtual machine (VM) hosted in a remote data center.

VDI in Education, app virtualization and software defined storage

VDI in Education, app virtualization and software defined storage

Desktop virtualization as a new ally for Education, the benefits of application virtualization and software defined storage are the most interesting topics we talked about in this blog for the last two weeks according to our readers.

If you didn’t have the chance to read them when we published them, find below the links to these articles so that you keep up with the latest and most interesting news suggested by our followers:

VDI: a new ally for Education

Benefits of application virtualization

New software defined storage platform

VMworld Europe 2014 Day 1: Interesting VDI news

VMworld Europe 2014 Day 1: Interesting VDI news

VMworld Europe 2014 opened today in Barcelona. In this first day of one of the most outstanding virtualization and cloud computing events, VMware announced new products, program and service that add to the growing list of innovative solutions for end-user computing. Among them is VMware Horizon FLEX that will enable enterprises to centrally provision, manage and secure virtual desktops and applications running locally on Macs and PCs, using policy-based controls to more securely embrace bring your own (BYO) policies.

In addition, a new cloud service for desktop disaster recovery will allow organizations to protect their business and enhance workforce continuity, expansion of cloud hosted services in Europe will open opportunities for customers, and a new storage program will help customers quickly predict and control virtual desktop deployment costs at scale.

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