Mar
10
2010

Scense 7 User Workspace Management adds extra value to VDI

Today Scense launched version 7 of their User Workspace management. If you are going to do a full blown VDI install. A product like Scense will give the VDI implementation extra value to your users and easy management of the complete environment.

Scense 7 simplifies management and distribution of the end-user workspace within virtual and physical Windows desktop environments.

The main focus of this release is on the support of Windows 7 and 64 bits Microsoft Windows desktop environments. This release also introduces a new rich, modern and extremely intuitive user interface helping to further simplify user workspace management within MS Windows desktop environments.

Full integration with the latest releases of Microsoft’s App-V and Symantec’s SWV is a major feature of Scense 7. The new release also further simplifies the management of applications virtualized with App-V and SWV in 32 and 64-bit environments and leverages the implementation of these technologies. As the company’s fast-growing customer base proves, Scense has made application virtualization a viable option for many companies, by making it far easier and faster to adopt.


In 2010 I expect to see a lot of migrations from Windows XP to Windows 7, because the mainstream support ends April 2010 for Windows XP SP3.

Product support lifecycle information Windows XP

With Scense 7, personal settings and applications are decoupled from the underlying Windows OS and profile, so that the end user’s workspace is available across Windows platforms. As a result, migrating to Windows 7 or a virtual desktop environment becomes surprisingly straightforward, with the experience for the end user remaining consistent throughout.

What’s new in version 7?

  • Intuitive ribbon interface
  • Optimized for Windows 7
  • Support 32 and 64 bit architectures
  • Easy delivery file type association support
  • Easy App-V connection and support

For some good insight in the product watch the following demo movies.


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In real live Viperian is Edwin Weijdema. He's a Business Consultant for Centric Managed ICT Services in the Netherlands. He spends his working hours with a lot of virtualization stuff, building Business cases for customers and he tries to inspire people to use virtualization.
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