Hybrid work has become a mainstay for companies in many industries, but businesses are still perfecting hybrid policies and tweaking tech deployments to boost productivity and maintain security.
HP Anyware, a high-performance digital workspaces software solution, and Google Cloud have made it easier for decision makers to make the best choice of hybrid software.
HP has launched a free trial for HP Anyware on the Google Cloud Marketplace. The trial is valid for 30 days and new customers can also qualify for up to USD 300 worth of Google Cloud credits. Access the free trial here: HP Anyware’s Google Cloud Marketplace listing for Windows servers.
Google Cloud and HP Anyware have had a long-standing partnership, empowering businesses to bolster their hybrid work performance whether their employees are working in the office, at home, or another location, with network connectivity.
Anyware utilizes the pioneering PC-over-IP (PCoIP®) technology that allows businesses to use almost any type of endpoint device or infrastructure to securely access their digital workspace and collaborate on graphics-intensive files and applications. With Anyware’s PCoIP protocol and Google Cloud, graphics-heavy use cases can enjoy lossless quality, as well as near-perfect color accuracy and text clarity. HP Anyware has been particularly well-received by users in the AEC, broadcasting, game development, manufacturing and M&E industries.
PCoIP only streams encrypted pixels from the host agent to the client device, but no information is ever transferred between systems, so business data never leaves the data center. With AES-256 encryption and multi-factor authentication, HP Anyware ensures a high level of security for hybrid businesses.
IT teams who are interested in trying out the HP Anyware solution before deploying it throughout the company will benefit from using the free trial. 30 days gives IT managers and directors time to test the solution internally, find what works for the company and build a proof of concept to show the chief technology officer (CTO) and CEO.
HP Anyware and Google Cloud are offering new customers the chance to try the software for free for up to 30 days. A credit will be added directly to the customer’s Google Cloud account. Additionally, new Google Cloud customers may also be entitled to credits worth up to USD 300.
The trial allows users to test the Anyware product using the default configuration without having to pay license fees up front for a maximum of 30 days.
Please note: applicable Google Cloud infrastructure usage charges will be billed during the trial period.
The free trial that Google Cloud and HP Anyware are offering is a great opportunity for IT managers to test drive the digital workspaces solution. Visit the Google Cloud Marketplace to start your free trial of HP Anyware today.