What is an Application Virtualization Client?
An application virtualization client is a piece of software that’s installed on physical endpoints or clients such as laptops, desktops, tablets, phones, thin clients, and more....
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...
Application delivery is, essentially, delivering content and functionality to end-users. The application can be hosted on on-site servers or the cloud, such as an eCommerce website or a social media platform. Still, it...
If you haven’t heard of Microsoft Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) already, you must have been living under a rock. The technology has been in the news for a few months and is expected to hit the consumer...
Windows 10 MS. What It Is In A Nutshell
What Windows 10 Multi-Session Is in a Nutshell
Windows 10 MS refers to one of the major features of the recently introduced Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD), Microsoft’s virtual desktop offering delivered via Azure. As the tagline implies, it enables multiple users to remote into a single...
Windows 10 multi-session allows multiple concurrent sessions on a single virtual machine (VM). With it, Microsoft brings the multi-user capability of Remote Desktop Session Host (RDSH) to Windows 10 Enterprise, a feature...
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...