Application virtualization delivered in a SaaS model is perhaps the most lucrative business solution providers should expect to see for a long time to come. Channel partners servicing virtually every ...
Google LLC today announced that it has acquired Cameyo Inc., a virtual application delivery platform for remote work, which will bring the company’s expertise on providing cloud desktops for workers ...
Citrix revamps its application delivery technology after renaming flagship product. Citrix Monday is unveiling the newest version of its flagship product, which underwent a recent name change as ...
Cameyo on Tuesday announced the integration of its Virtual App Delivery services with Google's ChromeOS, adding to existing Linux and Windows support. The integration lets organization run both ...
In context: Cameyo offers an "application virtualization" platform aimed at virtualizing Windows programs, allowing them to operate on low-power machines or within an HTML5-compatible browser. This ...
The new version of XenApp, formerly the Citrix Presentation Server, combines with Citrix XenServer to create an "end-to-end" solution that spans servers, applications, and desktops. Companies using ...
Gatepoint Research conducted a survey showing that over 50 percent of organizations use a combination of on-premises and public clouds to manage their applications, yet almost two-thirds did not view ...
Google promises enhanced security for virtual applications as it seeks to address one of the main drawbacks of Chromebooks in the enterprise: a lack of support for all Windows apps. A year after its ...
AI workloads can expose GPU and virtualization limitations that directly affect VM mobility, replication, and architecture choices. Physical constraints such as server form factor, power availability, ...
Over the last few years, there has been a lot of discussion in the trade press about virtualization. While some of these discussions make it appear as if virtualization is a new topic, it is not. We ...
Application virtualization is one of those technologies that has been around for a little while now, but it just doesn't seem to get the same attention as its older sibling -- server virtualization.