Parallels Remote Application Server v15 launches

New superior mobile user experience, IT productivity features, and security enhancements mark the first major release of Parallels Remote Application Server since Parallels acquired the product line a year ago.

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Parallels has launched Parallels® Remote Application Server version 15 (www.parallels.com/ras), giving IT organisations the easiest and the most cost-effective solution to deliver Windows® applications and desktops to employees on any device. A short learning curve, fast implementation, easy migration from competing platforms, an integrated load-balancing solution, and the lowest licencing costs enable IT organisations to re-deploy their valuable IT budgets to other projects with implementation of Parallels Remote Application Server.
 
“IT departments today are increasingly seeking simpler and more cost-effective ways to deliver virtual applications and data to users on any device with on-location and device-specific features and security configurations,” said Robert Young, Research Director, IT Service Management and Client Virtualisation Software, IDC. “The availability of such a useful and cost effective solution has the potential to disrupt the market by enabling enterprises, SMBs, VARs and MSPs to efficiently support more devices, while realising ongoing cost savings from streamlined IT support, extended hardware life, and increased productivity.”
 
Designed with both IT administrator productivity and the end user experience in mind, Parallels Remote Application Server now features an enhanced user interface that reduces time for most common admin tasks, including a streamlined user enrolment process with intuitive configuration wizards for tasks such as application maintenance and new server setups.
 
“Parallels Remote Application Server v15 offers the easiest desktop and application delivery solution for corporate IT departments, ISVs and MSPs,” said Jack Zubarev, Parallels president. “Reducing complexity and costs from the delivery of any applications to employees on any devices was our goal for this v15 release.”
 
Parallels Remote Application Server offers IT administrators ultimate flexibility in delivering Windows and Windows applications to employees on any devices under BYOD or choice programs. The solution integrates and incorporates all features for remote desktop and application delivery— including reporting, high availability, two factor authentication, and Windows Client Management— which are functionalities that other products often sell separately. Ideal for any size of business, large or small, Parallels Remote Application Server is fully functional from the start with no installation of extra modules required.
 
Dale Hobbs, LUSH Cosmetics’ network and security systems manager, said, “Switching to Parallels Remote Application Server was simple, and significantly reduced our licensing costs. We are able to easily create a stable network environment that is simple to deploy and manage.”
 
“High-quality cross-platform support is the number one benefit of the switch from Citrix® to Parallels Remote Application Server. Now, with the efforts of W.S. Badcock network engineers like Michael Buckley, we are able to efficiently deliver desktops and applications to Linux, Macintosh® and Windows devices with ease,” said Todd Zacharias, W.S. Badcock Corp. manager of IT network systems.
 
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