Parallels Case Study – VSK Insurance House
“The implementation of Parallels Remote Application Server has allowed us to decrease/distribute workload on our servers, which resulted in an...
Parallels Case Study – Melenkovsky District Vladimirskaya Oblast
“With Parallels Remote Application Server, we’re getting all the functionality we need to facilitate the IT department processes at a fraction of...
Chrome App vs HTML5 gateway, which is the best for you?
An article comparing Chrome App vs HTML5 gateway
In practice, what is the difference between the 2X Chrome App[1] client and the HTML5 gateway[2] connection? I have been asked this question many times; this article is an attempt to give a complete and detailed answer. In a nutshell, the result...
Google Chromebook Business, Is it good for the companies ?
Google Chromebook Business Overview
Because Google is a household name across the world, every product the company releases creates a great buzz. The Chromebook is no exception. The ability to quickly turn on the device in seconds and perform online tasks at lightning speed makes the Chromebook...
2X Client for Chrome Upgrade and Permissions
With the release of the 2X Client for Chrome V11.1, older versions need to be updated to this build to take full advantage of improvements and new functionality:
Complete integration with 2X Remote Application Server
Standard RDP connections can be launched in embedded or windowed...
Citrix XenApp Fundamentals EOL – Challenges & Opportunities
Citrix Virtual Apps (formerly Citrix XenApp) Fundamentals EOL—On 3 March 2015, Citrix...
2X RDP Client Chrome – 2X Software announced that an updated version of the 2X RDP Client for Chrome has been released.
Updated Version of 2X RDP Client Chrome Released
DALLAS, TX, July 1st, 2014 — 2X Software, a global leader in virtual desktop and application delivery solutions, is pleased to announce that an updated version of the 2X RDP Client for Chrome has been released. Improvements to existing...
What is a Thin Client?
A common definition of a thin client is a computer that uses resources from a central server rather than a hard disk. The thin client connects to a server-based environment that carries most of the applications,...