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AppSense Management Suite

With AppSense Management Suite you can manage policy and enable personalisation of server based computing, virtual and physical desktop environments.

From initial desktop setup, to ensuring consistency in personal settings, to managing application and system resource entitlement, AppSense Management Suite is the only technology that ensures employees receive a predictable, compliant and responsive working experience at all times.

With AppSense Management Suite, you no longer need profile management, policy management, extensive logon scripts and a collection of point solutions. You can also eliminate application and resource conflicts, bloated and unstable profiles, extensive logon times, inefficient hardware use and unpredictable application response.

As you introduce new delivery technologies, AppSense Management Suite provides the same user environment management capabilities, increasing in value as you evolve your desktop delivery estate.

PERSONALISATION

Personalisation constitutes anything a user is able to customise on their PC today and includes such items as desktop look and feel, application menus and toolbars, language and screen resolution settings and much more. Until user environment management, 'user introduced changes' were typically stored in a profile which was often subject to bloat, corruption and slow logon times.

Now personalisation settings can be applied to PCs, server based computing environments, virtual desktops, streamed applications and combinations thereof without the need for cumbersome user profiles. Since all personalisation settings are managed independent of the desktop, IT can combine and alternate delivery methods, migrate users between delivery platforms and operating systems, swap out applications and upgrade the corporate desktop with no impact to the user experience. In fact, the user need not know any change has taken place.

POLICY

Corporate policy is used to set up the user's environment. It defines what a user has access to, how they access it, what they can do with it and how it responds to their needs. For example, policy can manage application access and allocate appropriate system resources in response to business need. Policy can be assigned to individuals or groups, and can also be tailored based on the context of the user such as accessing device and location.

Changes in corporate policy can be made dynamically across thousands of users and multiple desktop delivery mechanisms by changing just a few parameters.

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For further information, contact your Phoenix Account Manager on 0845 265 1265 or email info@phoenixs.co.uk

Published 12/03/2010