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Application
Delivery .....
Application delivery is the process of getting applications
from the data center to the user as efficiently as possible.
Application delivery infrastructure refers to the technology
components that enable this efficiency across any network.
A comprehensive application delivery infrastructure includes
technologies that improve performance, availability, and
security without compromising flexibility. Specifically,
this includes components like application accelerators,
desktop and application virtualization, application firewalls,
secure remote access, WAN optimization, and performance
monitoring.
From a desktop perspective, application delivery infrastructure
provides:
Security:
Application delivery provides users with applications
and PC environments that are located on a central server
in the data center. And, because the data follows the
applications, the data benefits from the tightly controlled
conditions of the data center
Manageability:
Application delivery provides an infrastructure that
simplifies the delivery and updating of the computing
environment, regardless of underlying infrastructure.
Supportability:
Application delivery addresses these challenges by providing
a centralized, self-healing platform that adjusts on-demand
to users’ needs.
Application delivery provides the infrastructure to
easily maintain applications while also keeping corporate
data under lock and key in the data center. Application
delivery also encompasses technologies that can stream
or virtualizes the desktop OS, providing users with
on-demand PC environments that are easily configurable,
updateable, and supportable. These centralized models
give control back to desktop managers who can simply
create, update, and remove entire computing environments
in seconds — all while creating a more dynamic
user environment.
Windows
Application Delivery

Right Here. Right now. This is today’s business
norm; anything less raises fear of less production,
high operational costs and missed opportunities. The
Windows Application Delivery solution can meet the norm
that delivers applications and data to users in virtually
any location on virtually any device. The savings continue
with Windows Application Delivery software—by
centralizing your applications and then virtualizing
access to them, you can deliver applications as a service,
providing on-demand access to users, while maintaining
the flexibility to leverage future application architectures.
This approach not only cuts management and support costs,
but also increases data security and provides fast,
reliable performance.
The software is also offering advanced tools for application
load management, system-wide troubleshooting, and automated
server failover and recovery. The software has just
what it takes to accelerate your business growth and
lower your operating costs while mitigating solution
design and deployment risks.
Windows
Desktop Delivery
Dhanush is creating a new approach for IT organizations
to deliver and manage desktops. Desktop Server delivers
Windows desktops from the datacenter as a secure on-demand
service.
This new desktop delivery technology will enable IT
organizations to efficiently concentrate resources in
the datacenter, maintain a consistent, secure operating
environment, and coordinate system-wide upgrades and
migrations that are completely transparent to the end
user.
Desktop Server addresses the most common and challenging
scenarios that IT experiences with desktop delivery
— security, costs, user experience, and management
— by centralizing the desktops while still providing
the full PC experience that end users expect.
Office workers, who occasionally work from an alternate
location such as a home office, will especially benefit
from the flexibility Desktop Server offers because their
desktop is delivered as an on-demand service and is
instantly on, always available, and accessible from
any location.
IT can also perform proactive performance tuning on
these virtual desktops to provide additional CPU allocation,
memory, or storage, according to changing business and
end-user needs.
This technology will connect the user to the right desktop
and optimize it for their unique requirements, ensuring
the best performance, best security and lowest cost
of ownership.
Deployment to Delivery
The word “deploy” implies moving something
large and complex from one location and physically entrenching
it somewhere else. When you deploy something, it requires
an enormous effort, takes a long time and almost always
ends up costing more than expected. Once something is
deployed, it’s hard to change, and most of the
time you end up having to deploy more people to fix
what didn’t work the first time. Deployment is
unidirectional and generally implies a one-time event.
Worse yet, when you operate with a deployment mindset,
the process can be so rigid and slow, the experience
of the people on the receiving end is often a distant
afterthought. The moment any of the original assumptions
change, the success of the application is compromised.
Delivery, by contrast, is a dynamic and fluid concept
that far more accurately depicts the way successful
companies think about getting applications to end users
today. Unlike deployment, delivery is flexible, bi-directional,
responsive and efficient. Instead of focusing on the
unique deployment requirements of each new application
at the time of rollout, your focus shifts to building
a services-oriented application delivery infrastructure
that assumes change by decoupling users, networks and
applications, then dynamically re-coupling them on the
fly in a way that can support an infinite number of
application and user scenarios.
As you shift your focus from application deployment
to application delivery, you also prepare your company
for the significant future paradigm shifts that are
inevitable in today’s rapidly changing business
and technology climate. Most importantly, this approach
to application delivery empowers you to be truly responsive
to business change, delivering each new application
with the best performance, security and cost, regardless
of the application, user or location. In an increasingly
volatile world where you face a dizzying array of changes
to applications, users and business climates, making
application delivery a strategic imperative is no longer
an option. The good news is that making this shift now
will enable your company to seize new opportunities
and create an environment that is unparalleled in business
productivity, efficiency and user experience.
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