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Liquidware Labs Launches User Profile Solution For VMware View Users

July 15, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Liquidware Labs, provider of Assessment, Migration, and User Experience Management solutions for next generation desktops, today announced an immediate solution for VMware View customers seeking profile and persona management.

For only $19 per user (MSRP) customers can immediately order, download, and use Liquidware Labs ProfileUnity to encapsulate, migrate, and manage user profiles and data in physical, VDI, and Terminal Services deployments.

ProfileUnity eliminates the need for Microsoft Roaming Profiles and reduces login times to mere seconds. The solution also features advanced functionality beyond other basic profile management solutions including seamless v1 (Windows XP/Server 2003) and v2 (Windows 7/Server 2008) profile availability, profile and data migration from Physical to Virtual (PC-2-V), and full user environment management.

The solution maintains Windows’ format and does not rely additional databases or proprietary storage methods. This technique keeps customers’ user profiles and data fully compatible with Windows profiles and streaming profile solutions such as RTO’s Virtual Profiles when available in VMware View.

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