What Is an Application Server and How Do You Use It? | Parallels RAS
What Is an Application Server?
Application virtualization (aka app virtualization) is the process of virtualizing and encapsulating applications and separating it from its underlying operating system using an application server. An application server is hence the server that provides both the...
What Is a Thin Client Server?
A thin client server is a server in a particular client-server architecture that has “thin clients” instead of conventional clients. As its name implies, a thin client is equipped with much less...
A load balancing server is an appliance (hardware or virtual machine) or software application that’s usually deployed between end-user devices and a data center (server farm or cluster). Its primary function is to detect...
Join the Parallels Team at Microsoft Ignite | The Tour
Microsoft Ignite The Tour, February 4–5, 2019, Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington D.C.
Join the Parallels team at Microsoft Ignite | The Tour, one of the biggest tech conventions in Washington, D.C. The conference brings together over 350 experts from different parts of the...
Thin Client Overview
Thin client technology has been around for more than ten years. The technique is based on mainframe terminal access. These programs eventually became Unix X terminals, which offered a graphical user interface...
The Pros of Microsoft Azure Platform | Parallels RAS
What is Microsoft Azure Platform?
Microsoft® defines Azure Platform as, “a trusted cloud that is designed for you.” Introduced initially as Windows® Azure, the platform is the tech giant’s public cloud computing platform.
Microsoft Azure allows a wide range of cloud services for computing,...
Whether for improving customer support services or cutting down on expenditure, organizations are turning towards remote desktop software to provide remote assistance to users. According to Fifth Quadrant Pty Ltd., two...
BYOD Policy | Parallels RAS Assists BYOD
What is a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) Policy?
A BYOD policy is a set of rules, such as connections, file sharing, and printing, that applies to employee-owned devices which are usually portable, therefore convenient to work on the way such as PCs, smartphones, and tablets. These rules define and...