Networking & Infrastructure Consultant at Intelligent Technologies, Inc.
Consultant
2017-12-22T18:15:30Z
Dec 22, 2017
As mentioned, the user experience must be as good as a local session since that is what you are trying to replace. You can provide more benefits (login anywhere, smaller footprint on desk, etc...) but if it is slow or unreliable or unavailable then no benefit is going to matter.
Infrastructure Specialist at a healthcare company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Vendor
2015-12-14T07:53:35Z
Dec 14, 2015
"User experience" is the key element around which all parameters of a Virtual User Session infrastructure must be built. Why user experience? Because a good perception of the solution from a business point of view is key to selling it and towards future investments.
The parameters include stability, scalability, performance, accessibility, mobility and other 'requirements'.
It is evident that business requirements define how the above parameters are filled in, within the framework of time and cost. Anyway, the user experience, i.e. the client as your major shareholder, must always come first.
What is remote access control? Remote access control refers to the capability of an organization to monitor and control access to a network (home, school, office, etc.) or an individual device at any time from anywhere. Organizations use remote access control to allow authorized users the ability to log in remotely and still have secure access to necessary information within the network using a specifically approved device. Remote access control can include wide area networks (WANs),...
As mentioned, the user experience must be as good as a local session since that is what you are trying to replace. You can provide more benefits (login anywhere, smaller footprint on desk, etc...) but if it is slow or unreliable or unavailable then no benefit is going to matter.
"User experience" is the key element around which all parameters of a Virtual User Session infrastructure must be built. Why user experience? Because a good perception of the solution from a business point of view is key to selling it and towards future investments.
The parameters include stability, scalability, performance, accessibility, mobility and other 'requirements'.
It is evident that business requirements define how the above parameters are filled in, within the framework of time and cost. Anyway, the user experience, i.e. the client as your major shareholder, must always come first.