There are four major components to the Horizon DaaS Platform: Resource Manager, used by service providers to manage the infrastructure Access Manager and Desktop Manager, with which tenants manage user connections, virtual desktops and hosted apps respectively and the Service Grid Backbone, the essential element for ensuring conflict-free connections and security between service provider and tenant components. Should one data center go down, the other data center provides employee access to desktops and hosted apps without interruption. This is important for servicing customers with geographically dispersed users and for maintaining business continuity. In addition to scaling within a data center, the technology enables geographic scalability across data centers. Desktop management can be handled by the end company or a managed service provider. The Horizon DaaS Platform supports full role separation across the service provider, IT and end user. The solution provides a single platform for provisioning and managing multiple workspaces, including: Full VDI desktops, Shared session desktops(RDS), Windows Server desktops and Individual applications. Single management: multi-desktop models. The tenant receives: Dedicated VLAN, Dedicated Filer, Dedicated compute(depending on the type of Windows desktop delivered), Dedicated access portal and Dedicated access gateway. The Horizon DaaS Platform lets service providers provision a secure environment for tenant entitlements. Multi-tenancy is a must for cloud delivery.
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