Virtual desktop software is a solution built solely on desktop virtualization technology. It provides organizations or individuals a way to create and store multiple instances of user desktops on top of powerful computer...
What Is VDI Technology?
Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) technology is a server-computing architecture where virtual instances of client operating systems and applications are contained within a physical server machine. The...
Is your Citrix remote desktop not launching? Something as seemingly uncomplicated as a Citrix remote desktop not launching can be due to a number of causes. Here are five of the most common, and a look at Parallels RAS as...
Parallels RAS 17.1 is here with more features for SPs and ISVs!
Parallels RAS 17.1 Adds Support for Multi-Tenancy, SAML SSO, AWS ELB and More
Parallels RAS 17.1 – This latest version equips enterprises, managed service providers (MSPs) and independent software vendors (ISVs) with even greater capabilities to leverage application delivery and virtual...
High Availability Load Balancing (HALB) is crucial in preventing potentially catastrophic component failures. Central to this concept is the use of a system of primary and secondary load balancers to automatically...
What is Microsoft RDS?
Users can access virtual desktops and applications from their endpoint devices via Remote Desktop Services (RDS), formerly known as Terminal Services. Remote connections can be accessed via the Internet or a corporate...
AaaS Application as a Service | ISVs and SPs Hints | Parallels
AaaS Application-as-a-Service – Companies are becoming increasingly interested in solutions that offer a subscription-based pricing model to satisfy their IT needs while staying within budget. This has caused the continued growth of Application as a Service (AaaS) and Software as a Service...
Despite the popularity of public clouds, many organizations still need the benefits only private clouds can offer. However, there’s a hitch—private clouds can be complicated to build and maintain, and very few...