HP Anyware vs. IronOrbit INFINITY Workspaces

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
HP Anyware
Score 6.9 out of 10
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HP Anyware is enterprise software that offers secure remote access to digital workspaces. It is based on Teradici, which was acquired by HP in 2021.N/A
IronOrbit INFINITY Workspaces
Score 0.0 out of 10
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IronOrbit INFINITY Workspaces delivers cloud desktops, including GPU-Accelerated editions, designed from the application backward to meet demanding application requirements. IronOrbit’s solution is customized to users' needs and business strategy.​ ​IronOrbit INFINITY Workspaces are built for specific use-cases, profiles, and business-critical applications. Their workspaces boast scalable resources as business needs change. Users work from any location on a single, secure cloud…N/A
Pricing
HP AnywareIronOrbit INFINITY Workspaces
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Offerings
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HP AnywareIronOrbit INFINITY Workspaces
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
HP AnywareIronOrbit INFINITY Workspaces
Likelihood to Recommend
7.0
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User Testimonials
HP AnywareIronOrbit INFINITY Workspaces
Likelihood to Recommend
HP, Inc.
I haven't used it as much over WAN connections but I am familiar with Teradici's efficiency over slow links. In our LAN, environment, the best feature is central management and small footprint. These primarily go into lab, testing and kiosk areas due to minimal hardware outlay and easier to lock down.
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IronOrbit
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Pros
HP, Inc.
  • Management of zero clients and their configuration
  • Efficient use of bandwidth for sound and video
  • Reliable drivers
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IronOrbit
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Cons
HP, Inc.
  • What was once free is no longer free, that is, management
  • Version compatibility between different generations is complicated
  • Not the most compatible solution
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IronOrbit
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Alternatives Considered
HP, Inc.
VMware Blast! is now VMware's standard for VDI. It has some features that make it better in a VMware environment. Existing PCoIP systems we have are Teradici-based so I am glad that standard is still available. When it comes to hardware, Teradici is still the most available so we continue to choose them.
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IronOrbit
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Return on Investment
HP, Inc.
  • Failure rate of devices is really low
  • Even without firmware updates, zero clients remain useful years after placement
  • Zero clients and virtualized desktops infrastructure is competitive with dedicated PC's
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IronOrbit
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