Adobe Acrobat DC now supports virtualisation

What keeps CIOs and IT managers up at night? They have to find ways to save money and man-hours, but still effectively and efficiently manage IT infrastructure. It’s no easy task.

More and more employees work remotely, from anywhere, and use any number of devices. To keep up with the ever-increasing speed of business, many IT organisations have adopted virtualisation practices across their business to meet these challenges head on. Virtualisation is the process of hosting applications and desktops on central servers and then publishing them to employees to access from their devices.

For example, imagine that your business runs a global call centre with employees dispersed throughout the world. Each of them is using various tablets, mobile devices, and desktops to get the job done. If you have a new app to deploy to those employees, it would be very costly and inefficient to try to update each of their devices individually. Virtualization means only having to update once and push once to all employees, wherever they are. It means fewer machines, desktops, and servers to manage. For the business, it also helps to reduce the time to market for your product. For remote employees, this means having the capabilities they need anywhere on any device.

Named user virtualisation in Acrobat DC

Through Adobe’s support of leading virtualisation platforms like Citrix, VMware and Microsoft, Adobe Acrobat DC offers you access to everything you need to create digital document workflows on these virtual platforms. Global brands across industries from aerospace to financial services have been deploying Acrobat through virtualisation.

Adobe has announced that IT Managers can now deliver secure, named user access to Acrobat DC via Citrix XenApp and XenDesktop as well as VMware Horizon, the industry-leading virtual app and desktop solutions. Named user access is a licensing agreement that allows IT Managers to deploy the software to multiple systems, but only the named user can access the app or the desktop at any given time. Acrobat DC named user access is already available for Microsoft App-V.

IT administrators benefit from the control that named user licensing offers:

  • IT Managers can add and remove product licences for a user at any time
  • Named user licensing facilitates better compliance tracking, since they can manage licences centrally. Remote employees gain the ability to access Acrobat functionality anywhere, anytime, and anyplace

A streamlined experience for IT and employees

The new named user licence for Acrobat DC virtualisation is an intuitive, secure experience for both IT administrators and employees. IT Managers simply create an Acrobat DC image with their standard deployment and customisation tools, and deploy the image to the server. The last step is publishing Acrobat DC to users that should have access through an access URL. All designated employees have to do is launch the app as if it were on their desktop.

Ready to learn more?

Contact a member of the Phoenix Team today, to talk about your virtualisation needs and find out more about Acrobat DC named user licensing support – call 01904 562200, email [email protected] or simply complete the form below:


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