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Jamie Sullivan
This week, we are thrilled to be featured in Tom Fenton’s review of Wyse 5070 clients as his connection management platform of choice! Read the review here 
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This week, we are so excited to be featured in Virtualization Review! In this article, Tom Fenton discusses all the details of implementing Leostream 9 in a VDI deployment. Read the article here     
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By now, you’ve likely heard about the Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities and their potential consequences. Fortunately, there’s very little chance your Connection Broker is in danger, but there are some precautions you may want to take. For more information on whether your Leostream Connection Broker is at risk from these vulnerabilities, and how to protect your environment,...
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If it’s time to migrate to a newer version of vCenter Server, you’ll need to consider your VMware vSphere Center setup in your Connection Broker. You can always create a new Center, import desktops as duplicates, and then delete the old Center once they’re all imported. However, we have an even more efficient process that...
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Some of the most common issues we see in the support queue have to do with center scans and refresh intervals. A center scan is when we query your center for any changes, and the refresh interval refers to the frequency of the center scans.     So, what could go wrong? Well, for example, provisioning...
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We are thrilled to be featured once again by Jack Madden of BrianMadden.com. Get his latest take on the Leostream platform. Read the article here. 
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If you’ve read through our HP Anyware quick start guide, you may have discovered that you need the PCoIP Connection Manager and Security Gateway to get your PCoIP connections working in your Leostream environment. NOTE: The PCoIP Connection Manager and Security Gateway is not the same as the HP Anyware Manager. Here, we highlight the...
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An essential part of the Connection Broker’s job is to smoothly allocate and assign desktops to users based on various rules. With Policy and Release Plan settings, you can optimize desktop usage, ensuring that desktops that aren’t in use become available for people to access, while desktops that need to stay assigned to their users...
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RemoteApp is the key to running remote applications that appear as though they are running locally on your users’ client device, which is perfect for remote access, branch offices, kiosk workstations, or deploying multiple versions of a single program. With the Leostream Connection Broker, your RemoteApp applications are managed from the same single-pane-of-glass interface you use...
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When a user logs in to their remote desktop operating system with one username, and then uses a different username to access the Connection Broker, you may notice some unwanted snags, like desktop assignments not being released.
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