Blogs tagged "application packaging"

by Tom Rose on Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 11:00 AM 0 comments, 1135 views

Our Beta participant list is growing exponentially, but it isn’t the numbers that are most interesting - it’s the diversity. In the beginning, we heard from the usual VDI early adopters: financial services, higher education, government, and health care. Now we’re seeing greater variety: manufacturing, electronics, human resources, consulting services, Desktop as a Service (DaaS) ...

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by Ron Oglesby on Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 10:49 PM 5 comments, 2511 views

History and the promise

I was first introduced to application virtualization in about 2002 or 2003. I remember the first conversation I had on the topic. The “Softricity guy” described what they could do (not how they do it) and explained that he could run multiple versions of MS Access, side by side, executing on the same desktop. I was the first of the group to “explain” to him that it (it...

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by Nicole Reineke on Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 11:15 AM 0 comments, 1269 views

A recent meeting revealed an interesting and seemingly common dilemma: how can companies achieve fast delivery of ever-changing custom applications when application virtualization just won’t work. Beyond basic packaging and delivery, it was curious to see the time vs. value equation: how much time was spent on delivering a particular application compared to how many employees used it.

This ...

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by Chris Midgley on Wed, May 13, 2009 at 10:23 AM 0 comments, 1474 views

Application virtualization is a great example of how desktop management can be radically improved with virtualization technology. It works by isolating a single instance of an installed application into a package and automatically distributing that package to endpoints, often based on provisioning policy. The application is then run inside a protected “bubble” to isolate it from other ...

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by Nicole Reineke on Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 1:06 AM 0 comments, 1055 views

Another report from our desktop administrator survey: application delivery, application patching, and application upgrading are some of the biggest time sinks for desktop administrators. Most administrators from enterprises with greater than 5,000 employees are managing about 150 distinct applications.  This can be challenging enough, especially when all but a handful of common apps are assigned...

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