
eG Innovations announced full support for Dizzion DaaS and Dizzion Cloud PC in its latest eG Enterprise v7.5 product suite.
With these new additions to its portfolio, eG Enterprise provides full visibility into any type of on-prem or cloud hosted digital workspace, whether it is enabled via Citrix, Omnissa Horizon, Azure Virtual Desktop, Amazon AppStream, Amazon WorkSpaces, Dizzion DaaS or Dizzion Cloud PC.
eG Enterprise now features deep integration with Dizzion DaaS and Cloud PC, enabling more powerful monitoring and optimization for customer environments than ever before. With end-to-end observability, IT admins get clear, unified visibility into everything from user experience and session performance to infrastructure health - all from a single dashboard. This unified and correlated view makes it easy to proactively detect issues, troubleshoot faster, and ensure seamless virtual desktop delivery across multi-cloud environments.
With the launch of Dizzion Cloud PC, Dizzion offers easy-to-use solutions across all markets to simplify digital workspace adoption. Cloud PC delivers a turnkey, flat-rate solution to support remote and hybrid workforces with always-on desktops. It provides a simple, agile, and secure Cloud PC with the user experience IT leaders need to meet diverse business demands.
"Digital workspaces are very performance-sensitive workloads and to ensure seamless performance, proactive monitoring and actionable insights are essential. As customers adopt different types of digital workspace technologies, our goal is to be the vendor of choice irrespective of the technologies in use. With support for Dizzion DaaS and Cloud PC we're enabling organizations to detect and resolve issues faster, optimize performance, and deliver exceptional user experiences," said Srinivas Ramanathan, CEO of eG Innovations.
eG Enterprise now offers out-of-the-box monitoring for critical Dizzion metrics, including user logon times, session activity, network latency, frame rate, bandwidth usage, and application responsiveness for each and every user session.
With this integration, organizations using Dizzion DaaS and Cloud PC can now gain deep observability and correlated performance insights across their entire IT stack and deliver highperformance and secure virtual desktops.
eG Innovations is committed to continuous innovations and platform expansion to support the evolving needs of customers. The ability to support clients deploying any digital workspace technology - Citrix, VMware Horizon, Microsoft AVD, Amazon WorkSpaces and AppStream, and now Dizzion DaaS and Cloud PC - deployed on-prem or on any cloud, from a single integrated and consistent interface, is a key differentiator of the eG Enterprise solution.
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