We’re not the only ones excited by the launch of our new Cloud Access Software and Cloud Access Platform! Our new Cloud Access Software and Platform make it easier for organizations to migrate to any cloud, public or private, with “lift and shift” mobility of applications, workloads and desktops. This capability has drawn some positive attention and started the ball rolling on some great use cases!
Simon Sharwood of The Register suggests the release of Cloud Access Software could enable you to create “your own DaaS-aster zone,” a pun we fully appreciate.
"Teradici has taken the code powering desktop-as-a-service (DaaS) offerings from VMware and Amazon Web Services and turned it in products you, yes you, can run." - Simon Sharwood, The Register
Simon does a great job of driving home the point of both offerings: making the cloud simple, whether it’s migrating to the cloud or delivering apps from the cloud to any device. We’re now offering you the powerful tool that has been powering DaaS offerings from VMWare and Amazon Web Services, giving you the option to create your own solution.
Our CEO, Dan Cordingley, spoke with The Register about how Teradici’s PCoIP protocol can make DaaS a “more comfortable” remote access experience, even for graphics-heavy applications or remote locations where bandwidth is an issue.
Mike Vizard of IT Business Edge also covered the release, talking about how Teradici Extends Graphics Reach to the Cloud, highlighting the possibilities that open up for organizations when they can simply “lift and shift” their custom or third-party vendor applications into the cloud without heavy re-tooling. For years, many organizations have lacked this capability, unable to take advantage of the benefits of the cloud. The article also point to the benefit of PCoIP technology in delivering the optimal end-user desktop experience thanks to our unique lossless support and the dynamic use of multiple codecs, which delivers the best possible user experience under changing network conditions. We invite you to read more about why multiple codecs is an important consideration in delivering apps and workstations from the cloud.
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