Best Virtualization Software for VMware vSphere

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    Inuvika OVD Enterprise Reviews
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    Inuvika

    $7.40/concurrent user/month
    40 Ratings
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    Inuvika OVD Enterprise is a desktop virtualization solution that gives users secure access to their apps and virtual desktops from anywhere. Inuvika embraces the zero-trust principle, ensuring secure access and leaving no data on user devices. OVD Enterprise reduces complexity for admin and lowers the total cost of ownership by up to 60% when compared to Citrix or VMware/Omnissa Horizon. It can be deployed on-premise or through any private of public cloud platform provider. It is also available as a DaaS service through our network of Managed Services Providers. OVD is easy to install and manage. It integrates with leading enterprise standards, including any directory service, storage and hypervisors such as Proxmox VE, vSphere, Nutanix AHV and Hyper-V. Key Features: Use any device, including macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS/Android, Chromebook, Raspberry Pi, or any HTML5 Web browser. Multi-tenancy support Integrated Two-Factor Authentication Integrated Gateway enables secure remote access without a VPN Single Web-based Admin console Deploys on Linux so most Microsoft Windows server and SQL server licenses are not required. Hypervisor agnostic - ProxmoxVE, Hyper-V, vSphere, KVM, Nutaxix AVH and more.
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    Cruz Operations Center (CruzOC) Reviews
    CruzOC is a multi-vendor, scalable network management and IT operations tool that provides robust but easy-to-use netops. CruzOC's integrated, automated management features include performance monitoring, configuration management, lifecycle management, and lifecycle management of 1000s of vendors. Administrators can use CruzOC to automate their data center operations and critical resources. This will improve network and service quality, speed up network deployments and lower operating expenses. The result is comprehensive and automated problem resolution from a single-pane-of-glass. Cruz Monitoring & Management. Monitoring & Analytics, NMS -- health, NPM traffic, log, and change. Automation & configuration management -- compliance and security -- orchestration, provisioning. Automated deployment -- auto-deploy, ZTP, remote deploy. Deployments are available both on-premises and in the cloud.
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    Runecast  Reviews

    Runecast

    Runecast Solutions

    Runecast is an enterprise IT platform that saves your Security and Operations teams time and resources by enabling a proactive approach to ITOM, CSPM, and compliance. Your team can do more with less via a single platform that checks all your cloud infrastructure, for increased visibility, security, and time-saving. Security teams benefit from simplified vulnerability management and regulatory compliance, across multiple standards and technologies. Operations teams are able to reduce operational overheads and increase clarity, enabling you to be proactive and return to the valuable work you want to be doing.
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    Leostream Reviews

    Leostream

    Leostream Corporation

    $7.50 per user per month
    You can connect to any resource, anywhere, anytime, from any device, securely and quickly. Modern web-based UIs are your central hub for remote resources. Management prefers Windows, developers prefer macOS, and designers prefer Windows. Multi-OS environments can be supported with ease by Linux. Leostream integrates seamlessly with Teradici Cloud Access Software, and PCoIP Remote Working Station Cards. This allows for high-quality graphics to be used in cloud or datacenter applications. Scale Computing and Leostream offer a complete VDI solution. They are simple to set-up, easy to maintain, and affordable for small businesses. Leostream allows you to manage user-to-resource connections and assigns resources in large-scale enterprise environments. Leostream makes it easy to create a VDI and DaaS solution that your clients will love. Leostream offers all the tools you need for building and deploying a VDI.
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    Horizon 8 Reviews
    Enhance the digital workspace with the efficient and secured delivery of virtual desktops, apps and services from on-premises into the cloud. Horizon 8 is the latest platform from the leader in software defined data centers and digital workspaces for delivering virtual desktops and applications across hybrid clouds. Horizon 8's unique integration with trusted technologies helps IT efficiently scale and deploy virtual desktops and applications from a single control panel with rapid provisioning and automation. It also simplifies management and extends the best digital workspace to end users. Manage desktops and applications across private, hybrid, and multi-cloud infrastructures using a cloud console and SaaS services. Use the intrinsic security built into Horizon's infrastructure to gain secure remote access to corporate assets - protecting from the device to data centers to the cloud.
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    VMware Fusion Pro Reviews
    VMware Fusion allows Mac users to run Windows on Mac alongside hundreds of other operating system, all without the need to reboot. Fusion is easy enough to use at home and powerful enough to be used by IT professionals, developers, and businesses. The beginning of running Windows on Mac is Windows. VMware Fusion allows you to choose from hundreds supported operating systems. These can range from less-known Linux distributions to the most recent Windows 10 release. Fusion makes it easy to test almost any OS or app on a Mac. You can create and test apps in a Sandbox and securely share local source files and folders. Fusion Pro now has a RESTful API that allows you to integrate with modern development tools such as Vagrant, Ansible and Chef to bring the power of VMware into today’s Agile and DevOps-oriented production lines.
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