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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:

- Provision Networks Virtual Access Suite – Enterprise Edition
- Provision Networks Virtual Access Suite – Standard Edition
- 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)
- learn about Provision Networks D3
- view the D3 architecture
- 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.

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