![]() This integration provides a seamless turnkey solution, eliminating the need to build, test and support disparate storage, virtualization and networking products. Horizon 7 is tightly integrated with VMware’s Software-Defined Data Center, which includes vSphere, vSAN and NSX. Key Features // Built for the Software-Defined Data Center This will undoubtedly provide IT departments, knowledge-based workers, mobile employees and even 3D developers with a consistently superior end-user experience. This can help us increase the running speed of desktops and applications by dozens of times, cut the cost of traditional solutions by more than a half, and help the IT department control, manage, and secure all the Windows resources they need as quickly as the end users expect and as efficiently as the operating department requires.īecause all these desktops, applications and services (including RDS hosted applications, VMware ThinApp packaged applications, SaaS applications, even virtualized applications from Citrix) can be accessed from a unified workspace, VMware Horizon crosses the boundaries between different devices, locations, mediums and connections, and provides users with unprecedented simplicity, security, speed and scalability at a lower cost. ![]() It enables end users to access all their virtual desktops, applications, and online services through a comprehensive digital workspace (which has been optimized for the Software-Defined Data Center). It was first sold under the name “VMware VDM” but with the release of version 3.0.0 in 2008, it was changed to “VMware View” and changed again to “VMware Horizon View” with the launch of version 6 in 2014 when version 7 was released, it changed its name to “VMware Horizon” (Horizon for short) and I am sure it will change its name once more in the near future.Īs a very powerful virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) tool, VMware Horizon is the leading platform for virtual desktops and applications. VMware Horizon changes its name back and forth, which is really confusing and frustrating.
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