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Unidesk (Discontinued)

Unidesk (Discontinued)

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What is Unidesk (Discontinued)?

Unidesk was a virtual desktop technology from the Massachusetts company of the same name, and acquired by Citrix. It has reached End of Life (EOL).

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What is Unidesk (Discontinued)?

Unidesk was a virtual desktop technology from the Massachusetts company of the same name, and acquired by Citrix. It has reached End of Life (EOL).

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What is Unidesk (Discontinued)?

Unidesk was a virtual desktop technology from the Massachusetts company of the same name, and acquired by Citrix. It has reached End of Life (EOL).

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Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It is a great product, but as with any product that requires constant updates, it is important to set reasonable expectations around the time and resources needed to maintain this product once it is in place. While it is relatively simple, it does require ongoing management, particularly as the number of desktops and application layers increase.
Phyrun Heng | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Make certain the applications you wish to virtualize work well with Unidesk's technology. I think Unidesk works great for the common desktop users. This is from anecdotal experience so I'm not sure how well it works for more advanced or power users which need to use sophisticated or uncommon applications.
Rory Monaghan | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized

Right now, I would advise it to anybody who has 1,500 or fewer users they wish to provide desktops for. I would advise to go with persistent desktops or use a UEM solution like AppSense or RES Workspace Manager when trying the non-persistent desktops. I would suggest that using an AppVirt product like App-V with Unidesk still makes a lot of sense as you can use Shared Content Store Mode and sequence once for many. AppVirt solutions still have value with isolation.

I would suggest looking at Turbo browsers for their redirect feature to an sandboxed browser running legacy IE or a browser with Java or Flash (to eliminate security threats related to these running locally on the system). Also, I would suggest looking at Atlantis for deduplicating those desktops and allow them to perform quicker with less storage required. Unidesk by itself is awesome. It really simplifies things. Throw it together with other products and each compliments the other well. Also, Unidesk makes some of those other products more valuable as you're not completely reliant on them like you would be without Unidesk.

Score 5 out of 10
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Verified User
Incentivized
It is well suited for organizations that aren't very large, as it takes a lot of the busy work out of creating a VDI. It is also nice for organization that need to be able to create multiple environments quickly.
Jared Hahn | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized

Unidesk is well suited to environments where users are accustomed to using personalized and "unique" desktops where as other solutions cater only to standard or non-persistent desktop experiences. The personalization layer present in Unidesk allows users to feel as though they are using a personalized system without the complexities of managing dozens or hundreds of unique systems for users across your company. Updates to existing desktops/layers are accomplished with ease and can easily be done by lower tier support.

If your deliverable is to provide a persistent desktop experience while maintaining the best density and performance of your infrastructure then Unidesk is a hard solution to beat.

Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I guess probably Unidesk is best for companies with less than 100 users. I said that because too many layers being rebuilt could take a toll on the system on waiting time. I don't know if the space saving is worth the loss in productivity and users' frustration.
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