Liquidware Digital Workspace Management

The future looks bright for User Environment and Workspace Management

ProfileUnity is hot, there’s no denying. Everywhere I go partners and (potentially new) customers keep asking for demos, and as soon as I show them a thing or two they are eager to get their hands dirty. In fact, the number of trial licenses I have been handing out throughout the last couple of weeks must be some kind of a new internal record (I’ll make sure to check). Seriously, the demand for a future stable, easy and straightforward to use User Environment and Workspace Manager product has been higher than ever before.

Whenever I give my ProfileUnity pitch and/or show a couple of configuration options as part of my demo it quickly becomes clear that next to End User and Workspace Management, in the broadest sense of the word, we add in a few ‘specials’ as well – all part of the same package, by the way. We don’t do modules, no bronze, silver or gold etc… I think you get the idea. Needless to say, it doesn’t take me much effort to get my audience enthusiastic.

Easing through

I experienced it myself not too long ago. Since I was new to the Liquidware portfolio (I officially joined as of October 1st) I spent some time getting to know the individual products, of course, ProfileUnity was no exception. While running a couple of virtual machines on my MacBook Pro isn’t ideal, I do not need any additional infrastructural components, like a database and/or web server so it only took me 45 minutes to get it up and running, domain controller included.

User Environment and Workspace management are about simplicity and ease of use, or at least that’s what they should be. A single console (preferably) from where you manage everything that matters to your users and their digital workspace/place, whether it’s on-premises, in the cloud, virtual, physical or a combination of all combined, never mind the types of applications being used. The same applies to the backend as well – Installation and first use setup should be straightforward, although skimming through the manual and FAQ’s never hurt anybody.

What is ProfileUnity all about?

I could easily write another ten pages about what sets ProfileUnity apart from others, but for now, I’ll keep it (relatively) short and highlight some of ProfileUnity’s most powerful features and qualities below.

More to come

One last thing I want to touch on briefly is our roadmap. Liquidware has always been known for being a highly innovative company and when it comes to ProfileUnity this is no different. I have seen a glimpse of its future and it looks very promising. A good example of this is the upcoming (native) integration with various cloud storage platforms like Amazon’s AWS S3 storage (and Amazon Workdocs) for ProfileUnity and FlexApp shortly after that – have a look here.

And we do not stop there… Think cloud, think on-prem, it doesn’t really matter, there are a ton of great enhancements and additional features coming your way. The next couple of months will be very interesting, to say the least, and it goes without saying that we would love for you to come on board as well since our plans and future vision reach far beyond 2018.

If you have any questions, want access to a trial license or simply want to know/see more please do not hesitate to contact me over at bas.vankaam@liquidware.com.

Thank you for reading.

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