Citrix Virtual Apps (formerly Citrix XenApp) is an application delivery solution that enables access to Windows-based applications to any device compatible with Citrix Receiver. What exactly is the difference between Citrix and...
Server Console Tools: What are they?
Server Console Tools: The Parallels® Remote Application Server (RAS) Console Tools are a set of utilities you can use to access and perform specific tasks and...
When it comes to a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) environment, endpoint devices are critical. Thin Clients are becoming more and more common in VDI setups, while not being as well-known in the world of more traditional computer...
Citrix Workspace App (formerly known as Citrix Receiver) enables users to access applications, services, and data from several desktop and mobile devices. By using this product, you can instantly access all your software as a Service...
What Is Smart Card Authentication?
A smart card, as the name suggests, is a secure microchip that enables user authentication by generating, storing, and operating cryptographic keys. Smart...
Gen Z at Work: How the Next Generation Is Transforming the Workplace
Generation Changes and Gen Z
Every generation has its preferences for working that eventually reshape the prevailing structure of the workplace. Changes happen when companies adapt their workplaces to suit the desires of the younger generations in the hopes of attracting and retaining the best and...
What Is Google Authenticator?
Google Authenticator is a time-based one-time password (TOTP) mechanism for multifactor authentication (MFA). It targets mobile device users to allow for secure authentication when working...
REST API: What Does It Mean When an Application Has a REST API?
Introduction to REST API
Representational State Transfer Application Programming Interfaces—more commonly known as REST APIs—are primarily used to integrate applications and automate processes. For example, in the case of Desktop as a Service (DaaS), a REST API can be instrumental in...