In July Burton Group (now part of Gartner) released a report on the enterprise-readiness of Quest vWorkspace, just as they had previously done for Citrix XenDesktop and VMware View. The findings of these studies were presented at VMworld last week. I’m not going to spend time discussing how the other products fared or analyzing the criteria selected for this report. For this post I’ll just try and put the case forward for why vWorkspace qualifies as an enterprise-ready product and give some color on our plans to further enhance our remarkable feature set.
As I understand it there were seven areas where vWorkspace was judged to have fallen short of the required standards for enterprise readiness. There were three product feature areas and four “support” areas. Let’s look at the product features first, although I have to warn that I can’t be specific on the release dates for forthcoming features:
To learn more and to read the entire article at its source, please refer to the following page, Commentary on Gartner Analysis of vWorkspace at VMworld 2010- The Official Provision Networks Blog
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