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VNN-AppDesk
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What Is It
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Deliver multiple applications to the user's desktop. |
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Target Market
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Enterprises that have deployed multiple applications. |
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Function
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Create per user desktop that contains only the needed application by that user, no matter where the user is and which computer is used. |
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Advantages
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Support Windows and non-Windows, servers in one or more locations, Client/Server or Browser/Server applications. |
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Market Need
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In an enterprise where multiple business application systems have been deployed, each system is used by employees of one or more department. |
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| 1. How to present the system only to the employees who should use that system. |
| 2. How to reduce the deployment and long term management cost when the system requires the use of client software. |
| 3. How to reduce the need for the employees remembering multiple authentication credentials. |
| 4. How to enable a new employee and disable the employee who is no long with the firm. |
| 5. How to reduce the learning curve for the new employee or the existing employees for the newly added system. |
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VNN-AppDesk
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VNN-AppDesk is based on the P2P virtual network and virtual application technology. With P2P virtual networking, the employees no long care where they are and where the system is located. With virtual application architecture, the system admin could present application systems in a whole package solely based on the employees' function in the enterprise that determines what systems are needed to do their job. |
| The P2P virtual network enables servers and desktop computers to be in a virtual local network no matter where they could be. This simplifies the whole system architecture design and user working environment. |
| The virtual application architecture could present all the needed applications to the needed employees' desktop, no matter the application is browser based or client software based. |
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Technologies
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P2P Virtual Network
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The P2P virtual network assigns a virtual IP address to each computer and server, regardless where they are or frequently change their locations. By multi-layer access control mechanism, it connects the computers in a manageable fashion that could define the inter-connection based on IP, port, protocol and identity. |
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Virtual Application
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Virtualizing the application could quickly deliver an application to an employee's desktop and remove the need to manage the application on each employee's desktop, one by one. |
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Features
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Central Configuration: Define all the applications required by all the users. |
| Reduce Authentication Credentials: Binding one login to as many applications as possible. |
| Multiple Platforms: Support Windows and non-Windows servers. |
| Multiple Locations: Support accessing servers in headquarter and branch offices. |
| Load Balance: Support multiple servers and dynamically assign users to them. |
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Simple Deployment: Support both Client/Server or Browser/Server applications. |
| Secure: AES-256 encryption algorithm used. |
| Cross-platform: Windows and non-Windows. |
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