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Teradici Expands Support For Multicloud Environments

Enables companies to use any public, private or hybrid clouds to build secure remote virtual workstations.

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By DE Editors  

December 7, 2018

Teradici, creator of Cloud Access Software, reports expanded support for multicloud environments. Users of Teradici Cloud Access Software can now manage virtual machines deployed from public clouds, private data centers or any combination of the two via a newly updated Cloud Access Manager. With the introduction of multicloud entitlements, companies can now create and manage these virtual environments on AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure or via their on-premise infrastructure, benefiting from the flexibility and agility that a multicloud strategy enables.  

“Teradici is committed to supporting our customers and their multicloud strategy. Expanding the capabilities of Cloud Access Software provides more flexibility and simplifies how businesses can securely deliver high-performance virtual workstations across their entire organization,” says David Smith, CEO of Teradici. “Our technology enables enterprise organizations the flexibility to easily and quickly scale their cloud deployments up or down using a mix of private and public clouds.”

Cloud Access Software, powered by PCoIP technology, securely delivers applications and desktops to knowledge workers and power users requiring graphics-intensive applications, the company reports.

Companies are leveraging Teradici’s technology to accelerate their enterprise cloud transition without compromising application access or user experience, Teradici reports. Teradici’s multicloud support enables any combination of public or private cloud environments, Windows or Linux virtual desktops and GPU or non-GPU based infrastructure. 

Teradici Cloud Access Software: 

  • Enhables collaboration: Co-locate data, compute and graphics, enabling flexible access from anywhere and improving user productivity.
  • Secures data: Data never leaves the cloud as the PCoIP protocol compresses and encrypts the desktop and only transfers pixels to endpoints.
  • Enables migration of applications and workloads: “Lift and Shift” existing applications and workloads to a centralized environment, save the cost of re-writing applications for the cloud and transform them into cloud-enabled applications.
  • Streamlines management via Cloud Access Manager: Simplify deployment management by automatically provisioning remote workstations, managing cloud compute costs and multi-cloud brokering to facilitate ultra-secure PCoIP connections between users and remote Windows or Linux workstations, all from a single console.

Teradici’s technology is currently used across several industries including financial services, government, healthcare, education, manufacturing and media & entertainment. Cloud Access Software with the enhanced Cloud Access Manager can be purchased through Teradici global channel partners and is also available through public cloud marketplaces.

Sources: Press materials received from the company.

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