Great news for Chromebook users!!
Google and VMware have bonded together to make it easier for Chromebook users in the
enterprise to access Windows apps and the Windows desktop to their machines.
Using VMware’s Horizon desktop as a single service (DaaS), which uses VMware‘s
HTML5 Blast protocol, it will now be even easier for Chromebook users to
connect to a traditional Windows experience.
Google enables its
customers to centralize other desktop environments and manage these as a cloud
service. Chrome OS provides Remote access of data to Windows. Google has its
own Remote Desktop application and there is a numerous third party option which
offers this service.
Also See : Google’s Chromebook is rising high
Using VMware’s
Horizon desktop as a service (DaaS), users will be able to use the service to access
their Windows apps, data and desktops from a Web-based application catalog on
their Chromebooks. Google’s shift from the declining XP sales to the rising
Chromebook sales has made it concentrate more on improving the functionalities
and features of Chromebook for its users.
Both the companies will provide the
solution to the growing number of businesses that have deployed Chrome OS
devices. Soon, Chromebook users (or their IT admins) will also be able to
install the service from the Chrome Web Store.
Google is clearly going after a bigger
market and making Chrome OS as a ladder to climb and rule the desktop world.
Author
: Iman Majeed


0 comments:
Post a Comment