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HP Anyware
Formerly Teradici

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What is HP Anyware?

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.

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What is HP Anyware?

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.

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  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

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Product Details

What is HP Anyware?

PP Anyware is enterprise software that offers secure remote access to digital workspaces. It is based on Teradici, which was acquired by HP in 2021. HP Anyware provides what are offered as secured and flexible remote desktop solution for hybrid workforces that can be rapidly deployed and easily managed.

Anyware Standard provides secured remote access to virtual desktops and physical workstations for hybrid workforces no matter where they work—in the office, at home, or on-the-go.​ HP Anyware Professional is designed for graphics- or data-intensive workloads requiring GPUs, this subscription connects users to their remote or virtual workstations no matter where they work.​

Anyware Trust Center helps IT teams integrate a Zero Trust architecture into the endpoint management strategy. The Anyware Trust Center ensures trusted endpoints adhere to set security policies by providing real-time responses to policy incidents and endpoint usage monitoring.

And the HP Workforce Experience Platform helps organizations to resolve IT issues before they arise, protect against cyber threats, and personalize IT for every employee’s needs.

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Reviews From Top Reviewers

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Small and inexpensive implementation

Rating: 7 out of 10
August 22, 2018
Vetted Review
Verified User
HP Anyware
7 years of experience
We use zero clients in many areas. Two of the main uses are as kiosks and in our testing facility. Being able to access non-persistent workstations is important in a high traffic area like our enrollment and testing centers. These systems require some streaming video and sound and we have not had any problems.
  • Management of zero clients and their configuration
  • Efficient use of bandwidth for sound and video
  • Reliable drivers
Cons
  • What was once free is no longer free, that is, management
  • Version compatibility between different generations is complicated
  • Not the most compatible solution
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.
  • 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
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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