IGEL and Login VSI announced the integration of their two products – Login Enterprise (formerly Login PI) is now fully integrated into IGEL OS 11.03.
This integration will give IGEL customers the ability to test from the same hardware and locations of their remote users.
Doing this “end-to-end testing” without breaking the chain of trust, will maximize the performance and availability on all IGEL OS-powered endpoints, ensuring application and desktop performance.
Matthias Haas, CTO, IGEL, said: “Today’s businesses are looking to improve the performance and availability of their virtual desktop environments in order to drive productivity for their end users. The integration of Login Enterprise with IGEL OS Workspace Edition is yet another important milestone in our long-standing relationship with Login VSI.”
With the integration of Login Enterprise and IGEL OS 11.03, customers will receive a 24x7x365 holistic view into the productivity, performance and availability of their endpoint computing resources. IT administrators will gain a better understanding of the end-user experience across the enterprise by conducting continuous performance and availability tests on their IGEL endpoints – all from a remote IGEL management suite.
“Enterprise IT organizations are forced to manage change on a constant basis – changes that have a significant impact on availability and performance,” said Eric-Jan van Leeuwen, CEO of Login VSI. “Login Enterprise tests the impact these changes will have on the end user experience, and together with IGEL, customers are now able to visualize performance degradation and proactively address issues before they impact the business – saving time and money.”
Login Enterprise Virtual Appliance can be accessed by the Login Enterprise Launcher in IGEL OS 11.03.
IGEL and Login VSI will present the combined solution on Feb 13, 2020.
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