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November 20, 2018
Ever since virtual and hosted desktops emerged, connection brokers have been used to securely connect end-users to resources hosted in the data center. But what’s really going on behind the scenes? In this blog we pull back the curtain to give you some insight into how a connection broker manages users.
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In today’s atmosphere of data consolidation and security, it’s important to know that you can store your corporate data in your corporate data center, and still provide users with the access and performance they need. Advancements in workstation and hypervisor technology have made it possible to migrate even graphic-rich applications into the data center. But,...
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“We must support a mobile workforce.” “Our users insist we embrace a bring-your-own-desktop (BYOD) initiative.” “We must secure our data in the datacenter!” Just about everyone in IT is faced with one or more of these challenges.
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This blog is part of a series based on our recent eBook on how a connection broker simplifies hosted desktop environments. You can download a copy of the entire eBook here. When most people think about a connection broker, they think about VDI. The different virtualization vendors all provide a built-in connection broker that is more...
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This blog post is part of a series on supporting power users in a hosted desktop environment. Check out our other posts on mobilizing the workforce and lowering IT costs by sharing applications. You can also learn more by watch our on-demand webinar on  delivering mission critical applications with Leostream and HP RGS. ——- There are...
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This blog post is part of a series on supporting power users in a hosted desktop environment. Check out our first blog on Mobilizing the Workforce – How to Handle Task, Knowledge, and Power Users. You can also learn more by watch our on-demand webinar on delivering mission critical applications with Leostream and HP RGS. ————–...
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If you’re an avid reader of our blog, you may have noticed our recent focus on OpenStack and its potential for hosted desktop environments.  Missed our recent posts? Fear not! You’ve come to the right place as this blog summarizes what was covered in order to catch you up to speed on anything and everything...
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Not only is the workforce getting more mobile, they’re getting more demanding. It’s not enough to allow users to work from where ever they want by giving them a laptop, they want to work from whatever device they want, too. What’s an IT department to do? How do you make corporate resources available anywhere, from...
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———– Let’s say you’re an MSP and you want to add desktops to the list of hosted services you already provide. How do you design your data center so you can easily offer and manage all of these services side-by-side? Simple, use OpenStack in your software defined data centers! What advantages do managed service providers...
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Mastering the potential of the public or a private cloud is probably a hot topic around your IT department’s water cooler. And, where there are conversations about cloud, there are often conversations about OpenStack.
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