Workspace ONE UEM Basic Administrator Password & Session Policies

As VMware is committed to the highest security standards the Workspace ONE UEM teams are hardening password policy for Basic Administrators to comply with the latest SOC 2 requirements. Basic Administrators are the user accounts created and managed within Workspace ONE UEM. These users are not associated with Directory Services or Active Directory configurations. This... Continue Reading →

VMware HCX

VMware HCX is an application mobility platform designed for simplifying application migration, rebalancing workloads, and optimizing disaster recovery across data centers and clouds. And it delivers on a number of key customer use-cases in the adoption of new VMware infrastructure - from one-time migrations for datacenter consolidation or evacuation to cloud adoption, HCX is the... Continue Reading →

Horizon Pod and Blocks

One key concept in a Horizon environment design is the use of pods and blocks, which gives us a repeatable and scalable approach. Horizon Pod A pod is made up of a group of interconnected Connection Servers that broker connections to desktops or published applications. A pod can broker up to 20,000 sessions (12,000 recommended),... Continue Reading →

Unified Access Gateway

VMware Unified Access Gateway™ is an extremely useful component within a VMware Workspace ONE® and VMware Horizon® deployment because it enables secure remote access from an external network to a variety of internal resources. Unified Access Gateway supports multiple use cases: Per-app Tunneling of native and web apps on mobile and desktop platforms to secure... Continue Reading →

Advanced Monitoring for Horizon with ControlUp

From version 8.1 and up, ControlUp allows VMware Horizon integration by monitoring and collecting metadata directly from the Horizon API. This allows ControlUp to display real-time Horizon-specific information. ControlUp's solution is a comprehensive monitoring, management, and remediation system that provides deep visibility into the real-time activity of servers, workstations, user sessions, and their applications. ControlUp... Continue Reading →

True SSO in a VMwareHorizon environment

To give a brief overview of Workspace ONE Access (Identity Manager) support of Horizon TrueSSO, True SSO provides a way to authenticate to Microsoft Windows, retaining all the users’ normal domain privileges, without requiring them to provide AD credentials. With True SSO, a user can log into Workspace ONE using any non-AD method (for example,... Continue Reading →

VMware Workspace ONE Access

Digital transformation is driving a shift in the way organizations operate. According to research, by granting workers greater access to the apps they prefer and need to do their jobs, empowered employees become more productive. They’re making decisions faster, collaborating better, and experiencing higher job satisfaction. IT needs to support these three things, the flexible... Continue Reading →

VMware App Volumes 4

VMware App Volumes is a real-time application delivery system that enterprises can use to dynamically deliver and manage applications. Traditional Windows system - applications, settings, user’s profile, user data are tightly coupled with the OS, and the overall user experience—productivity, preferences, and licensing—is associated with a single system. App Volumes application model separates out IT... Continue Reading →

VMware Horizon Guest OS Optimization

Microsoft Windows is designed for physical hardware, specifically desktops, and for that hardware to be accessed by just one user at a time. A default installation of Microsoft Windows contains several configuration settings, components, and scheduled tasks that may not be required or are not desirable in a Horizon environment. Therefore, with virtual desktops, one-time... Continue Reading →

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