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Provision
Networks
is a
global
provider
of
enterprise
virtual
desktop
solutions.
Provision
Networks
solutions
embrace
and
extend
the
Microsoft
Terminal
Services
platform
and
VMware
Virtual
Desktop
Infrastructure,
delivering
resilient,
scalable
and
dynamic
on-demand
access
for
enterprises
worldwide.
Provision
Networks
produces
and
markets
three
product
suites
through
a global
network
of
value-added
resellers:
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Provision
Networks
Virtual
Access
Suite –
Enterprise
Edition
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Provision
Networks
Virtual
Access
Suite –
Standard
Edition
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Provision
Networks
Virtual
Access
Suite –
for the
Virtual
Desktop
Infrastructure
With a
world-class
client
list,
comprised
of some
of the
world’s
largest
commercial
enterprises,
and
government
organizations,
Provision
Networks
is the
most
trusted
name in
application
and
access
infrastructure
virtualization.
The much
acclaimed
Provision
Networks
Virtual
Access
Suite is
the only
enterprise
desktop
virtualization
platform
that
consolidates
the
delivery
of
applications
and
desktop
deployment
from a
centrally
managed
infrastructure
consisting
of
Windows
terminal
servers
as well
as
physical
and
virtual
machines.
The
Provision
Networks
Dynamic
Desktop
Deployment
architecture
is the
de-facto
industry
standard
for
desktop
virtualization:
DYNAMIC DESKTOP DEPLOYMENT (D3)
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learn about Provision Networks D3
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view the D3 architecture
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view the application delivery and desktop deployment model
BACKGROUND
In 2004,
Emergent OnLine, once one of
Citrix's largest Platinum
partners in the world, spun off
its software development group
into Provision Networks, an
independent company seeking to
leverage the Remote Desktop
Protocol (RDP) to deliver a
cost-effective Citrix-like
solution for the SMB
marketplace. Since 1999,
Emergent OnLine had been
developing and marketing
THINssentials®, an
industry-leading software suite
comprised of several
complementary tools for Citrix
MetaFrame and Microsoft Windows
Terminal Server. Though not the
first of its kind, the company's
much-heralded universal print
driver solution, EOL Universal
Printer, was released in
February 2001 and touted as the
first such product to leverage
the virtual channel
specification. EOL Universal
Printer was also first to
support both the ICA 3.0 and RDP 5.0 protocols.
THINssentials® also included
several tools that addressed a
multitude of nagging multi-user
issues including, to name a few,
time zone management, profile
management, and session
configuration and lock-down.
For a detailed
overview of the wealth of
features included in the
Virtual Access Suite,
please visit the
Virtual Access Suite
(Enterprise Edition) and the
Virtual Access Suite
(Standard Edition) product
pages.
Learn more
about our worldwide clients

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