One of the most valuable benefits of Login Enterprise is a scripting platform used to emulate user interactions.
These interactions are human-like and represent how an actual user would interact with applications, all the while gathering user-experience-related data.
With Microsoft’s Windows Virtual Desktop expanding rapidly and Citrix making significant investments in Cloud, they have maintained a healthy partnership with common goals.
Combined solution enables customers to predict and enhance their end-user experience directly from the IGEL endpoint
BOSTON, MA and SAN FRANCISCO, CA – July 15, 2020 – Login VSI, the company dedicated to maximizing the end-user experience, and IGEL, the edge OS leader for cloud workspaces, today announced that Login VSI has joined the new IGEL Ready program as a technology partner.
As Ferris Bueller once said, “Life moves pretty fast.” It is especially true for those of us working in IT.
Microsoft releases two major Windows 10 updates per year, and in addition 12 monthly updates for their operating system. Change is unrelenting and so are the potential dangers that accompany it.
Boston, MA, and Amsterdam, Netherlands (July 8, 2020) – Login VSI, the company dedicated to maximizing the end-user experience, today announced the general availability of Login Enterprise 4.2. This release adds enhanced application compatibility and application availability testing as well as a new custom script editor to its digital workspace testing solution.
There is no doubt that automation has become the key aspect of modern IT management.
The end-user computing market is no exception. With a large and complex technology stack and a huge number of applications, EUC specialists need to handle an ever-increasing number of changes at an ever-increasing rate.
In this article I’d like to outline some of the work we’ve recently done for one of our customers.
This customer is running SAP – the software product that needs no introduction – in combination with Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops. I’ve personally seen this combination many times, typically to provide secure access and to minimize the effects of latency to back-end servers.
Covid-19 is forcing unprecedented numbers of people to work from home. This new way is putting a strain on organizations in terms of revenue, and productivity is taking a hit.
There are folks out there that are used to remote work…they have their workflows, their tools, they are savvy enough to know how to get around common issues with bad internet connections, finding quiet places to work, etc. But I want to talk about newly remote workers.
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