SVS Professional
Troubleshooting a SVS Streaming Package
You've taken your .VSA and used it with the Streaming Composer to create a streamable SVS package. However after uploading the package to your streaming server, it fails to stream on the client. What's going on, the VSA loads just fine?
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Using AppStream to Deploy Packages on Demand for Your Offline Users, Part 3
Now we have two packages ready, we have a front end and a backend server ready, and we even installed one client. Time to see what extended functionality SVS Pro offers!
SVS pro is the streaming component to get our software on our clients. When you deploy software to a client, and especially to an offsite client you need a way to control it.
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CM B22 - Packaging Best Practices for Application Virtualization and Streaming (SVS, Wise)
Success with app virtualization and streaming begins with good repackaging. Every virtualization product does it differently. Some make it easier than others. Word from the street is that we make it relatively easy with SVS and SVS Pro. Well, usually anyway. Sometimes not so much. But almost every issue has a workaround.
Heath Doerr and Scot Curry are two of the best SVS gurus in the omniverse when it comes to getting any app to work correctly in an SVS virtual layer! We've been sending these guys into the trenches for years now to help customers with some of the meanest, ugliest homegrown software you can imagine. Or sometimes with perfectly fine commercial software that just doesn't quite follow the rules or does something just a little bit unique.
Cleaning Up the SVS Professional Portal
SVS Professional provides a self service application portal. A recurring requests is to minimize the number of icons that are shown for an application in the portal view. An application will often have links to help and readme type files which in reality just clutter up the portal.
Using AppStream to Deploy Packages on Demand for Your Offsite Users, Part 2
In this second article of our installation and deployment of SVS Pro we are going to build and configure an SVS Pro Streaming Composer. The Streaming Composer is actually the server that you install to rebuild VSA so they can be streamed into the client.
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CM B20 - Introduction to Application Virtualization and Streaming with SVS Pro
Here's the latest version of a perennial favorite ManageFusion break-out session! Application virtualization and streaming are changing the way organizations think about software management. In this session, attendees learned about how abstracting applications from the operating system provides greater flexibility for delivery and support of desktop software and client devices as a whole.
AP B03 - Best Practices: Secure Mobility through HP Virtual Client Solutions
ManageFusion Orlando attendees got to hear the latest on HP Virtual Client Solutions. VCS brings together multiple virtualization technologies -- presentation, application and system-level -- mixing in some streaming and blades for good measure. Find out how combining technologies under a unified management umbrella can reduce costs and increase business agility at the same time, by optimally servicing the needs of different users: from warm-seat knowledge workers, to the mobile workforce and power-hungry technical workers.
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About SVS but Were Afraid to Ask
About a year ago I began writing a F.A.Q, (yep, a list of Frequently Asked Questions), and because we are on the Juice, now I'm willing to share it with you all.
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Using AppStream to Deploy Packages on Demand for Your Offsite Users, Part 1
In today's businesses many employees travel a big part of their time. Going to customers, conferences or trade shows. For a lot of them having access to their software is very important. But when a software package breaks down, they are in Trouble.
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