Application virtualization is using special tools to "encapsulate" an application allowing it to run in an enhanced way. The application may run in an isolated environment that makes it possible for ...
Microsoft’s release of its Vista operating system has many desktop management vendors scrambling to add support, ease migration and optimize Vista deployments. Part of the reason such vendors are ...
Dror Gill, Chief Strategy Officer of Ceedo Technologies Ltd. and I played an exciting round of Email tag a few weeks ago. Ceedo presents its technology as "portable desktop virtualiztion." What does ...
Citrix Systems prepared for Tuesday's opening of its annual Citrix iForum application delivery conference, held this week in Las Vegas, with the introduction of its desktop virtualization strategy, ...
As organizations increasingly embrace remote and hybrid work, desktop and application virtualization have become essential strategies for ensuring flexibility, scalability, and security. However, ...
I hate to say I told you so, but, I told you so. It was so gratifying reading John Fontanta’s guest blog post about the editors meeting with Shanen Boettcher, GM of Windows product management. Shanen ...
Cameyo by Google offers a unique Virtual App Delivery (VAD) solution. It helps to stream those essential Windows programs ...
Data growth is driving the use of virtualization within data centers. The virtualization evolution from server to storage to desktop is catching on at many small-to-medium size businesses, as well as ...
Parallels, a global leader in cross-platform virtualization and digital workspace solutions, today announced the launch of Parallels RAS (Remote Application Server) 21.0, the newest version of its ...
Virtual desktops are a game-changer when it comes to organizing workflows and boosting productivity. They allow users to ...
Google LLC today announced the launch of Cameyo by Google, a virtual app delivery solution that allows enterprise teams to ...
One of the big questions in technology for the last three years has been how end users will adopt desktop virtualization. The answer, at least from some early adopters, seems to be “how won’t we do it ...