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    On the Horizon: New features in Horizon 2306 enhance security, flexibility, and manageability

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 36:19 Transcription Available


    The latest release of Horizon 8, 2306, is available and it adds a host of new features. Each of these has been designed based on the feedback and requirements of our valuable customers. Let's dive right in and see what's new for servers and clients.Host: Andy WhitesideCo-host: Philip Sellers

    On the Horizon: VMware Horizon is now DISA IL5 authorized!

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 12:42 Transcription Available


    VMware is excited to announce that Horizon Cloud Service is now Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Impact Level 5 (IL5) authorized. This allows the Department of Defense and its branches to deliver virtual desktops and apps faster, more reliably, and more securely on premises and in Horizon Cloud on Microsoft Azure GovCloud. The announcement comes on the heels of our recent FedRAMP and StateRAMP High authorizations for Horizon Cloud Service, along with our NIAP compliance certification for Horizon 8.  Host: Andy WhitesideCo-host: Philip Sellers

    On the Horizon: Top 5 desktop and app virtualization takeaways from VMware Explore 2023 Las Vegas

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 27:47


    Anddd that's a wrap! This year at VMware Explore, our VDI track was full of great breakout sessions, tutorials, meet-the-expert sessions, and more. If you weren't able to attend VMware Explore or the VDI sessions, you can watch them on demand from our VMware Explore video library. With all the news, announcements, and updates, you may need a quick recap. Here are the top five takeaways for all things VMware Horizon:  Host: Andy WhitesideCo-host: Philip SellersCo-host: Rizwan Shaikh

    On The Horizon: What Is Digital Employee Experience (DEX)?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 33:44 Transcription Available


    VMware Digital Employee Experience (DEX) is a VMware solution that measures workplace experience, analyzes data, helps deliver a high-level employee experience, and helps remediate issues that may arise. For example, you can use DEX to increase efficiency and productivity by eliminating time searching for corporate resources, handling passwords via single sign-on, nipping issues in the bud, and running remote screensharing sessions when IT support is needed. If you want to ensure that your employees are satisfied with their work environment and technology experience, DEX is the solution for you.https://techzone.vmware.com/resource/what-digital-employee-experience-dexHost: Andy WhitesideCo-Host: Philip Sellers

    On the Horizon: Workspace ONE Drop Ship Provisioning Online

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 28:43


    Shipping a device to the end user is a pretty easy process, however, provisioning a device in a ready-to-work state can still be a challenge for a lot of organizations today. The experience for users can be severely impacted. Users might need to log in multiple times just to land on the desktop.VMware Workspace ONE® Drop Ship Provisioning™ (Online) Self Registration allows Windows desktop device OEMs and Workspace ONE administrators to provide a virtually zero IT touch onboarding experience with virtually zero user downtime. This means that users are productive as soon as they receive their Windows desktop device—whether working from home or the office!https://techzone.vmware.com/blog/create-ready-work-experience-first-boot-workspace-one-drop-ship-provisioning-onlineHost: Andy WhitesideCo-Host: Rizwan ShaihkCo-Host: Philip Sellers

    On The Horizon: VMware Horizon 8 Version 2303 Improvements

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 43:28


    The newest release of VMware Horizon® 8 version 2303 is now available. It includes features that enhance the end-user experience and improve admin efficiency.  We discuss the new features and enhancements and what these mean for users and administrators.  Enhanced graphics and video with AV1 codecNew GPUsBlast Codec for Mac SiliconNotifications for bad connectionsRestful APIsPinpointing login issuesSearch in DEMSupport for hybrid Azure ADHorizon Cloud next-gen Android and iOS supportAzure AD with Horizon Cloud next-genHorizon Cloud next-gen hybrid deploymentsHost: Philip SellersCo-host: Barry BrowneCo-host: Rizwan Shaikh

    On The Horizon: Apps on Demand: The published apps game changer is finally here!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 30:28 Transcription Available


    Apps are proliferating and they are everywhere. Admins are tasked with packaging, delivering, managing, and securing those apps, whether they're locally installed on laptops or mobile devices, delivered through the web or SaaS, or accessed through VDI, DaaS, or published apps environments. Multiple versions of enterprise apps may be deployed in the data center, while more modern apps may be delivered across multiple clouds. Many organizations utilize VDI, DaaS, and published app environments to securely host and deliver virtual apps, including legacy apps tied to the data center. While VDI, DaaS, and published app deployments have aided the way IT admins can securely deliver apps to end users at scale, there are common challenges in published app environments like Citrix Virtual Apps (formerly XenApp). For example, IT typically deploys groups of servers into farms, silos, or delivery groups to host their published apps for users. These servers are architected to scale to the peak usage of the apps being hosted. And when users don't use apps, these server resources sit idle and are wasted. Server optimization is the whole point of virtualization. These farms are expensive and require IT time to be managed. Also, IT admins must manage the copies of apps on each farm and independently manage OS updates on each host, leading to inefficiencies as app and server counts increase. Running antiquated and inefficient app environments can lead to inflated costs, app-lifecycle management challenges, and incompatibility of apps.  Host: Andy WhitesideCo-host: Philip Sellers

    On the Horizon: Top 8 reasons to upgrade to Horizon 8

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 29:46 Transcription Available


    Since the launch of VMware Horizon 8 in 2020, we have released several updates, including two extended service branch (ESB) releases with Horizon 8 2111 and Horizon 8 2212.  With general support ending for Horizon 7 on April 30, 2023, now is the time to upgrade to Horizon 8. Upgrading will ensure uninterrupted support for your Horizon environment beyond April, plus you'll also be able to take advantage of some great new features only available on Horizon 8. Let's look at more reasons to upgrade to Horizon 8.  Host: Andy WhitesideCo-host: Philip Sellers

    On the Horizon: Eliminate your legacy app publishing complexity with App Volumes and new “Apps on Demand”

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 31:51 Transcription Available


    VMware is attempting to disrupt the app publishing market with the introduction of its new "Apps On Demand" technology in App Volumes.  Apps On Demand enables just in time delivery of applications to users without the typical delays during login and with ease of administration.  With many choices for packing, App Volumes enables Apps On Demand to leverage your existing application packages and deliver them seamlessly to your users.  Boasting 99% success rate in packaging, VMware's App Volumes is succeeding where other solutions struggle.   Host: Philip SellersCo-host: Rizwan Shaikh

    On the Horizon: What Is VMware Horizon? Part 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 41:14 Transcription Available


    VMware Horizon is a virtualization software product for delivering desktops and apps on Windows, Linux, and MacOS systems. It is especially relevant today because so many of us are working remotely. Whether you're a system administrator or a pizza deliverer, you need easy access to the apps and desktops that help you do your job. And you need that access to be secure.Host: Andy WhitesideCo-host: Philip Sellers

    On the Horizon: What Is VMware Horizon? Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 32:44 Transcription Available


    VMware Horizon is a virtualization software product for delivering desktops and apps on Windows, Linux, and MacOS systems. It is especially relevant today because so many of us are working remotely. Whether you're a system administrator or a pizza deliverer, you need easy access to the apps and desktops that help you do your job. And you need that access to be secure.Host: Andy WhitesideCo-host: Philip Sellers

    On the Horizon: What Is VMware Horizon? Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 38:04 Transcription Available


    VMware Horizon is a virtualization software product for delivering desktops and apps on Windows, Linux, and MacOS systems. It is especially relevant today because so many of us are working remotely. Whether you're a system administrator or a pizza deliverer, you need easy access to the apps and desktops that help you do your job. And you need that access to be secure.Host: Andy WhitesideCo-host: Philip SellersCo-host: Moin Khan

    On the Horizon: The next generation of VMware Horizon Cloud is here!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 22:54 Transcription Available


    Last year at VMworld, we announced the VMware Horizon next-generation hybrid DaaS architecture. For us, “next-gen” represents a complete rewrite of the Horizon architecture that allows us to modernize every corner of the desktop and app virtualization infrastructure so many customers rely on, built entirely from the ground up. For customers, it means unprecedented scalability and cost optimization along with a dramatic simplification of the infrastructure required to deliver enterprise-class desktop and app virtualization. Earlier this year we launched a Limited Availability program for Horizon Cloud on Microsoft Azure customers, and today we're pleased to announce that Horizon Cloud next-gen is now Generally Available to all Horizon Cloud environments on Microsoft Azure! Host: Andy WhitesideCo-host: Rizwan Shaikh

    On the Horizon: Expanding the VMware and AWS collaboration with VMware Horizon and Amazon WorkSpaces Core

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 42:51 Transcription Available


    Just a few weeks ago at VMware Explore, I presented a session called “What's New in Anywhere Workspace.” In that session, I showcased many new innovations in our VMware Horizon solution, including enhancements to our VMware Blast protocol, next-generation hybrid cloud support, and improvements in scalability. Another key announcement was our collaboration with Amazon Web Services for Horizon on Amazon WorkSpaces. I encourage you to watch the recording to see how our Horizon 8 platform can bring the power of our Blast protocol to Amazon WorkSpaces. We're partnering to provide an optimized user experience for Amazon WorkSpaces end users across devices, locations, media, and network connections. Customers can also benefit from the hybrid cloud virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) management capabilities of Horizon 8, from on-premises to Amazon WorkSpaces.  Today, we are excited to build on our collaboration with Amazon to provide even more flexibility and choice for desktop and app virtualization infrastructure with Horizon and Amazon WorkSpaces Core integration. In addition to deploying Horizon virtual desktops on-premises and VMware Cloud on AWS, when available, customers will be able to also deploy Horizon virtual desktops on Amazon WorkSpaces and on Amazon WorkSpaces Core. Amazon WorkSpaces Core extends Amazon WorkSpaces services by providing a set of new APIs that can be used for integrations by partners like VMware to seamlessly provision and manage Amazon WorkSpaces Core capacity.  Host: Andy WhitesideCo-Host: Shawn Bass

    On the Horizon: VMware Horizon 2206 release enhances security, end-user experience, and performance

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 28:07 Transcription Available


    VMware Horizon 2206 is now available, and this release includes new features that further enhance the end-user experience and improve the overall security and performance of virtual desktops and apps. This blog highlights some of the new key features. For a complete list, view the 2206 release notes.Host: Moin KahnCo-Host: Rizwan Shaikh

    On The Horizon: Introducing new Horizon SaaS editions to reduce TCO with automation, optimization, and performance management

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 23:01 Transcription Available


    Since the launch of our Horizon Subscription Upgrade Program in 2019, many VMware Horizon customers have upgraded to our Horizon Universal Subscription offering, taking advantage of several benefits including:Flexible multi-cloud deployment options – deploy and host Horizon anywhere and in multiple clouds at the same time, including on-premises, Microsoft Azure, AWS, Google Cloud, Oracle Cloud, and IBM Cloud. IT can continue to deploy virtual desktops and apps on-premises, leverage the speed and scalability of hyperscaler capacity, or use a combination of both to help their employees quickly get secure access to corporate resources. Simplified cross-pod and cross-cloud management – use the cloud-hosted, VMware-managed Horizon Control Plane, which includes multi-cloud SaaS services that allow IT to monitor and manage images, desktops, and apps across Horizon deployments, including both on-premises and in the cloud. For example, IT can use the Universal Broker service to enable a global entitlement layer across a multi-pod or multi-cloud deployment, providing a great user experience to access any desktop from anywhere with a single URL, and reducing TCO by removing the need for a global server load balancer. Hybrid and multi-cloud use cases – add new cloud capacity to existing on-premises deployments to enable High Availability, Disaster Recovery, and burst capacity for temporary and seasonal workers without the CapEx requirements for additional data center hardware. Additionally, customers can move desktop and app workloads strategically to the cloud to be closer to cloud-hosted applications to reduce latency and optimize performance and user experience.Host: Andy WhitesideCo-host: Rizwan Shaikh

    On the Horizon: VMware Horizon Next-Generation: Now in Limited Availability!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 33:39 Transcription Available


    At VMworld, we announced the next-generation hybrid DaaS architecture of VMware Horizon, which will eventually become the single platform on which all Horizon environments are built, regardless of whether they run natively in the cloud or on VMware SDDC. This next-gen platform leverages a new concept called the Horizon Edge that moves most of the Horizon infrastructure components that traditionally run in a customer environment to the Horizon Control Plane, resulting in significantly lower infrastructure costs for customers and increasing our ability to deliver a comprehensive cloud service.Today we're excited to say that we've reached the next milestone in our process of delivering the lowest-cost, most scalable version of Horizon that we've ever made: Limited Availability.Host: Andy WhitesideGuest: Gabe Knuth

    On the Horizon: VMware's EUC CTO Office makes 11 predictions for EUC in 2022

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 43:54 Transcription Available


    Since it's early January, it's the season where everyone makes predictions about the upcoming year. At VMware EUC, we decided to share some of our predictions too, but not in a “pie in the sky” non-relevant way. More like, “If you're an EUC professional, here are 11 trends we think are going to increase in relevance in 2022, and things you should think about if you want to stay on top of your EUC game.” For example, AR/VR is not on our list, because while we're doing some cool things like XR Hub, AR/VR still won't be a significant part of the job of most EUC pros out there in 2022.By the way, I'm Brian Madden, the guy actually typing this blog post into my laptop, but these 11 predictions are based on collaborative thoughts from Shawn Bass (VMware's EUC CTO) and the entire Office of the CTO team.Host: Andy WhitesideCo-Host: Moin Kahn

    On the Horizon: Workspace ONE 2111 and macOS – Freestyle Orchestrator Now Automates Mac Management

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 19:57 Transcription Available


    With the recent release of Workspace ONE version 2111, VMware brings you Freestyle Orchestrator, our game-changing workflow automation engine set to revolutionize the way you manage your organization's Windows and macOS endpoints. The result of countless man hours of legendary VMware innovation, Freestyle Orchestrator enables admins to automate specific tasks by applying designated resources to devices based on granular criteria.That's an accurate description of the technology, and it's all well and good to say, but how exactly can a Mac administrator apply this revolutionary technology to make everyday life easier? How, in other words, does the rubber meet the road? We've created this blog to specifically call out a couple of ways – just starting examples – that admins can use Freestyle Orchestrator to better manage their Mac fleets. Again, this is simply a starting point to help you ideate scenarios within your own organization where this is a fit.Host: Andy WhitesideCo-host: Erik Collett

    On the Horizon: Zero Trust avoids the traditional “security versus convenience” tradeoffs

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 24:13 Transcription Available


    Everyone reading this has probably heard that old rule of thumb that security and convenience are inversely proportional. In other words, increasing security comes with the cost of less convenience, while making things easier to use also means less security. This isn't just in the context of computing, by the way. An unlocked door is easier to use (more convenient) than one that is locked (more secure). A door that you can unlock with a key is easier to use (but less secure) than a door that requires both a key and a keypad code, etc.In the context of end-user computing, we all see this trade-off daily. Longer passwords are seen as more secure than shorter ones, but they're also harder to remember and type. Six-digit phone PINs are more secure but less convenient than four-digit ones. Multifactor authentication leveraging both a password and one-time code is more secure than just a password but annoying every time we have to switch over to the authenticator app to get that code. Requiring a PIN to unlock the authenticator app is more secure than not, but with the expense of additional steps and user annoyance.There's never really been any kind of standard for how this should all work and what should be used where. Different companies, policies, regulations, governance, organizational cultures, and sales rep effectiveness drive most of it, and things are different everywhere. What's been historically consistent is that more security has correlated to more hassle for the users.Finding the balance between security and convenience has always been about tradeoffs. I've always thought of the “security versus convenience” model as a sliding scale, like the one below. You can draw a vertical line anywhere you want in the diagram below to get a certain level of security for a certain level of convenience, and increasing one decreases the other, and vice versa.Host: Andy WhitesideCo-host: Erik Collett

    On the Horizon: It's time to reveal the future of VMware Horizon

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 46:39 Transcription Available


    Our Horizon SaaS services have been a huge hit with customers, and it's not just because of the overall increase in demand for remote work. Day after day, organizations are realizing how the unique benefits of VMware Horizon can help them lower costs, increase scale and visibility, reduce management headaches and provide a seamless hybrid experience for both users and IT admins. As we begin VMworld 2021, we're extremely excited to unveil for the first time our plans for the next-generation of virtual desktop and app delivery based on a hybrid DaaS architecture – the future of VMware Horizon!  Today, VMware has two platforms for delivering virtual desktops and apps: one for environments running on vSphere (Horizon 8), and one for environments running natively on Microsoft Azure (Horizon Cloud on Microsoft Azure). While each of these platforms leverages the same Horizon Control Plane and can take advantage of the same valuable features like App Volumes, Image Management, Cloud Monitoring Service and Universal Broker, we want to do even more to evolve our architecture.  Host: Andy WhitesideCo-Host: Erik CollettGuest: Gabe Knuth

    On the Horizon: Introducing VMware Workspace ONE Intelligence for VMware Horizon - Insights and Analytics for Your Horizon Environment

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 16:39 Transcription Available


    Workspace ONE Intelligence delivers insights, analytics and automation for the Workspace ONE platform, and empowers our customers to improve employee experience, streamline IT operations and enhance security.Today we are excited to announce that Workspace ONE Intelligence will soon support VMware Horizon, bringing the advanced Workspace ONE Intelligence capabilities to Horizon customers and delivering insights and analytics for both physical devices and virtual desktops through a single pane of glass.By integrating Horizon data into Workspace ONE Intelligence, IT admins will be able to get visibility into mobile devices, physical and virtual desktops and applications in a single, centralized location. This end-to-end visibility will enable admins to streamline management and get a holistic view of user experience in their organization.Host: Andy WhitesideCo-host: Erik Collett

    On the Horizon: Horizon Universal Broker and Multi-Cloud Assignments: Keys to success with VMware Horizon

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 21:21


    When designing a hybrid and multi-cloud desktop virtualization platform like VMware Horizon, one of the main challenges is building a single platform that can be deployed in multiple locations without making it feel like you're managing multiple different environments. After all, organizations don't want to be in the business of managing multiple desktop virtualization silos. They want one desktop virtualization platform that can deliver desktops in multiple ways.Threading that needle is something VMware has put a huge amount of effort into, and with the Horizon Control Plane Services like Cloud Monitoring, Image Management and Simplified Application Management, we've shown we're up to the task. But to truly achieve that one-platform-for-all-uses vision, you must be able to simplify and unify assigning and accessing virtual desktops and applications. That is where VMware Horizon Universal Broker comes in, and it's what today's blog is about.This week, we're also announcing the expansion of several Horizon Control Plane services to additional cloud providers. I'm excited to note that Horizon Universal Broker is now available for VMware Horizon on Azure VMware Solution (AVS) environments. You can head to our overview blog and press release for more information.Host: Andy WhitesideCo-Host: Erik Collett

    On the Horizon: Why VMware Horizon is the clear choice to replace your legacy desktop virtualization environment

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 51:07


    The last year has changed a lot about the end-user computing landscape. We transitioned from workplaces that were very well-known (mostly on-premises with a few established remote users) to a distributed workforce that inhabits a less well-defined workplace that could be, frankly, anywhere. Organizations that already made extensive use of a desktop virtualization solution and prioritized remote access were well-positioned to weather the storm, but others didn't fare so well for one reason or another. Even today, some are struggling to keep their legacy environments running.We routinely hear from customers that their existing environment, for whatever reason, isn't able to keep up with demand. Sometimes it's as simple as an aging infrastructure in need of replacement, but other times the situation is more complex. Many say their legacy platform hasn't kept up with the times with modern features of desktop virtualization technology or that support is hard to come by. Others have to deal with security issues that are amplified by increased demand for remote work. And some are simply having to deal with increased costs without an increase in capabilities.It's with these situations in mind that I wanted to take some time to explain the unique capabilities of VMware Anywhere Workspace – and specifically VMware Horizon – that so many customers have come to depend on for a more robust desktop virtualization strategy.Host: Andy WhitesideCo-Host: Eric ColletCo-Host: Gabe Knuth

    On the Horizon: My Virtual Onboarding Experience with VMware Workspace ONE

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 19:44


    By Wendy LeungVirtual phone screening, virtual interviews, virtual offer? Check. Starting a brand-new job in the middle of COVID-19? Totally unchecked. Nervous? You bet.I've started new jobs before, but they've all been in person. My hiring manager would be a familiar face on day one, walking me to get a badge, handing me a laptop, and introducing me to everyone in the office.Joining a new company during COVID-19, I had no idea what to expect. Some of my teammates have also onboarded remotely, but this experience was especially important to me as I'm joining the VMware Workspace ONE employee experience team. I'm actually my own use case! Today, I'm going to share my onboarding experience with Workspace ONE.

    On the Horizon: Three ways VMware App Volumes improves your app management experience

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 49:00


    Having been here at VMware a year and drinking from a firehose to learn about all of our products, one of the things that really impresses me is what has been happening with App Volumes. Having been at Unidesk, the app layering company acquired by Citrix, I was keen to learn what was going on here.I hadn't looked at App Volumes 4 in-depth and most of my knowledge was still based in the 2.x platform. I was surprised at how much the “layering” had advanced and was really not traditional “app layering” or “App Stacks” anymore. Of course, since the beginning of App Volumes, VMware's approach has been to focus on the apps and their delivery. This differs from Citrix App Layering, where to deliver apps, you must change your image management model and move everything to their app layering product. This includes OS management, vendor agents, antivirus, and of course, apps. For anyone that has done this in larger environments, you know the pain it can cause with the slowdown of the integration, cross-team issues, and politics.VMware's focus on app delivery has allowed us to continue to keep OS or image management separate from the apps (resulting in easier implementation) and allowed the applications to be added to desktops or servers as needed (giving greater flexibility in app deployment). In addition, our App Volumes teams are moving to a more holistic app management approach and beginning to individually address the applications in virtual disks. This does away with the “app stacking” requirements of the past while speeding up app delivery and execution.With that in mind, today I'd like to take a look at three specific features that you need to look at when you evaluate app management tools in your virtual desktop environment. These three features, while simple and easy to understand, really show the emphasis that VMware is placing on improving your app management capabilities as well as integrating them with your existing tools.Host: Andy WhitesideCo-host: Gabe KnuthGuest: Ron Oglesby

    On the Horizon: Workspace ONE innovations to Automate the Workspace

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 17:21


    As the future of work is evolving and hybrid models seem to be the choice of many organizations, IT teams must quickly adjust. Providing employee choice, flexibility and productivity while maintaining high standards of security is challenging. In addition, IT teams are constantly looking for ways to optimize their operations and often are required to align to business objectives. As our customers are strategizing on the future of work for their organizations, they are looking to us for solutions.To that end, today we announced VMware Anywhere Workspace. As part of this solution, we want to help IT teams deal with the complexity of their environments by making the workspace more simple, responsive and efficient. In this blog, we’ll share some of the newest innovations in Workspace ONE that contribute to automating the workspace.Host: Andy WhitesideCo-Host: Harvey GreenCo-Host: Erik Collett

    On the Horizon: New Horizon SaaS Offerings Reduce Cost with Flexible Deployment and Management Revistied

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 21:01


    This week we revisit last week's podcast and add a little more context to what customers should expect under the new subscription models. VMware’s Horizon Universal Subscription provides a great way for Horizon VDI and published apps customers to gain access to the innovative cloud management services hosted in the Horizon Control Plane. These services are designed to help customers simplify management and reduce operational costs for on-premises Horizon deployments. The Horizon Universal Subscription also entitles on-premises customers to new cloud-enhanced use cases like disaster recovery and cloud bursting, while providing new hybrid and multi-cloud deployment options for desktops and apps across public and private clouds. In sum, customers can gain management efficiencies from the cloud for their on-premises environment and expand use cases and capacity to the cloud when they’re ready.Host: Andy WhitesideCo-Host: Eric Collett

    On the Horizon: New Horizon SaaS Offerings Reduce Cost with Flexible Deployment and Management

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 38:22


    VMware’s Horizon Universal Subscription provides a great way for Horizon VDI and published apps customers to gain access to the innovative cloud management services hosted in the Horizon Control Plane. These services are designed to help customers simplify management and reduce operational costs for on-premises Horizon deployments. The Horizon Universal Subscription also entitles on-premises customers to new cloud-enhanced use cases like disaster recovery and cloud bursting, while providing new hybrid and multi-cloud deployment options for desktops and apps across public and private clouds. In sum, customers can gain management efficiencies from the cloud for their on-premises environment and expand use cases and capacity to the cloud when they’re ready.Host: Andy WhitesideCo-Host: Gabe KnuthGuest: Sachin Sharma

    On the Horizon: FIDO2 Support and Login Risk Score are now available in VMware Workspace ONE Access

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 23:44


    Today, we are excited to announce the availability of two important new features in VMware Workspace ONE Access: Support for FIDO2 passwordless authentication and Login Risk Score.We first announced these features just a few short months ago at VMworld 2020, and they join our recently released support for multifactor authentication integrated directly into Intelligent Hub.Together, all of these features are part of our comprehensive set of conditional access capabilities, which also includes device compliance.We all know just how important access and authentication are. According to the 2020 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report, stolen or brute forced credentials are involved in more than 80% of breaches classified as hacking. This threat has become much more common and dangerous with the rise of work from home and the increased time that employees are spending at their computers. Clearly, the time is right to implement stronger authentication and access control features.Host: Andy WhitesideCo-Host: Erik ColletGuest: Max Escaler

    On The Horizon: Looking Back at the 2020 Announcements We Should Revisit

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 56:19


    When we look back at 2020, it’s easy to recognize the big milestones in such an unusual year: the tremendous usage of Horizon in the cloud, the first ever completely virtual VMworld and most importantly, all of the hard work people put in transitioning to remote work to keep people safe! With so many noteworthy trends and events, we figured it would be a good idea to look at some of the other important announcements that are worth revisiting.Host: Andy WhitesideCo-Host: Eric CollettCo-Host: Gabe KnuthCo-Host: Riza Nejatie

    On The Horizon: 5 Reasons to Move Beyond Point Solutions to VMware Workspace ONE

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 21:17


    This session discusses the following topic, blog and/or support article: 5 Reasons to Move Beyond Point Solutions to VMware Workspace ONE"Are you worried about the long-term viability of MobileIron’s offerings for your mobile device program? Will Ivanti try to push you into buying other point products you likely don’t use today? What would that migration look like? How will the acquisition affect your ability to get technical support and bug fixes? Does Ivanti have the resources to keep up with the rest of this dynamic market?"Host: Andy WhitesideCo-Host: Scott March

    On The Horizon: VMware VMworld Updates on End-User Compute

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 37:05


    This session discusses the following topic, Blog and/or Support Article: Updates on VMworld and EUC"The VMworld 2020 announcements showcase new VMware innovations that not only help you rethink the possible but also get there more safely with the velocity and agility required by your business’ needs."Host: Andy WhitesideCo-Host: Scott March

    On The Horizon: The Evolution of VMware Horizon for Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Deployments of Virtual Desktops and Applications

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 52:51


    This session discusses the following topic, Blog and/or Support Article: The Evolution of VMware Horizon for Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Deployments of Virtual Desktops and Applications"Today we announced the general availability of the latest major update to VMware Horizon with Horizon 8. Current events have accelerated the deployment and consumption of virtual desktops and applications across many industries adapting to remote work requirements. For example, some of our largest customers have over 200K users working from home on VMware Horizon, seamlessly accessing their desktops and applications on corporate-issued laptops and BYOD devices on various endpoints, under a variety of network conditions."Host: Andy WhitesideCo-Host: Scott MarchBlog By: Kiran Rao

    On The Horizon - The Evolution of VMware Horizon for Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Deployments of Virtual Desktops and Applications

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 52:51


    This session discusses the following topic, Blog and/or Support Article: The Evolution of VMware Horizon for Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Deployments of Virtual Desktops and Applications"Today we announced the general availability of the latest major update to VMware Horizon with Horizon 8. Current events have accelerated the deployment and consumption of virtual desktops and applications across many industries adapting to remote work requirements. For example, some of our largest customers have over 200K users working from home on VMware Horizon, seamlessly accessing their desktops and applications on corporate-issued laptops and BYOD devices on various endpoints, under a variety of network conditions."Host: Andy WhitesideCo-Host: Scott MarchBlog By: Kiran Rao

    On The Horizon - What's new in Horizon 8: Linked Clones replaced with Instant Clones for Everyone

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 21:14


    This session discusses the following topic, Blog and/or Support Article: What's new in Horizon 8: Linked Clones replaced with Instant Clones for Everyone"Smart Provisioning. Horizon automatically choose the type of desktop to create, based on density of VMs per host in selected cluster. Low density types are created without parent VMs, high density are created with parent VMs. Horizon directly clones replica without a parent VM, which takes a lot of memory and disk space. This lowers the number of parent VMs in lower-density clusters, and reduces the footprint. For high density, traditional instant clones are created with parent VMs. To learn how this works, including how to force it instead of relying on the automatic functionality, see VMware Horizon Version 8 (2006) – Feature Overview: Instant Clone Smart Provisioning."Host: Andy WhitesideCo-Host: Scott March

    On The Horizon - VMware Horizon Cloud on Microsoft Azure: Scaling for Remote Work

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 19:26


    This session discusses the following topic, Blog and/or Support Article: VMware Horizon Cloud on Microsoft Azure: Scaling for Remote Work"It’s been 5 months since support for the features of Microsoft Windows Virtual Desktop in Horizon Cloud on Microsoft Azure became Generally Available after months of collaboration and more than three years since VMware released its initial support for Horizon Cloud on Azure. For VMware, this marked an important milestone in our ongoing partnership with Microsoft that allows us to deliver incredible value to our customers with additional features and functionality beyond those of native Windows Virtual Desktop. With features like App Volumes, Dynamic Environment Manager, advanced power management and support for hybrid environments, we knew we had a powerful offering, but we didn’t know how popular it would be!"Host: Andy WhitesideCo-Host: Scott MarchAuthor/Guest: Jeff McGrath

    On The Horizon - Announcing the Updated VMware Workspace ONE and VMware Horizon Reference Architecture

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 40:13


    This session discusses the following topic, Blog and/or Support Article: Announcing the Updated VMware Workspace ONE and VMware Horizon Reference Architecture"The Workspace ONE and VMware Horizon Reference Architecture provides a framework and guidance for architecting using VMware Workspace ONE, VMware Horizon 7, or VMware Horizon Cloud Service on Microsoft Azure, whether using cloud-based deployments or installing on-premises. Design guidance is given for each product—with a corresponding component design chapter devoted to each product—followed by chapters that provide best practices for integrating the components into a complete platform."Host: Andy WhitesideCo-Host: Graeme Gordon

    On The Horizon - Podcast Introduction

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 6:12


    This session discusses the following topic, Blog and/or Support Article: XenTegra VMware's Podcast IntroductionHost: Andy WhitesideCo-Host: Scott March

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