Ericom Extends Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services to a Wide Variety of End Point Devices Using HTML5 Technology

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Ericom Extends Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services to a Wide Variety of End Point Devices Using HTML5 Technology

With Ericom AccessNow, a wide variety of HTML5-enabled end-user devices, including Chromebooks, iPad/iPhone, Android-based devices and RIM Playbook, can be used for accessing virtual and session-based desktops and applications

CLOSTER, N.J., Sept. 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Ericom Software, a leading global provider of application access and virtualization solutions, today announced that Ericom AccessNow -- its pure HTML5 RDP client -- can now access  the Remote Desktop (RD) Connection Broker in Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services. With Ericom AccessNow, RD Connection Broker enables organizations of all sizes to deliver secure and centrally managed, on-demand access to Windows applications and virtual desktops delivered through Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services, from any HTML 5-enabled device supporting the WebSocket protocol.

With more organizations giving their user base access to centrally hosted applications and virtual desktops, the combination of Ericom AccessNow and Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services offers a solution that improves remote worker efficiency while simplifying regulatory compliance. In addition, this solution allows a broad range of client devices to access a remote desktop environment, increasing deployment flexibility.

"This offering increases productivity and benefits IT organizations and users alike," said Eran Heyman, Ericom founder and CEO. "We remain fully committed to our market and vision of Simplicity, Speed and Ubiquity, providing a full featured and cost-effective solution unifying access to computing resources using the widest possible variety of end-user devices."

Ericom AccessNow provides the following IT benefits:

    --  Support for user devices running Windows, Linux, Mac, Chrome OS,
        Chromebooks, iPad / iPhone, Android, Playbook and any other OS that
        supports an HTML5 compatible browser. This support is independent of
        whether the device is Intel x86, ARM or any other CPU architecture.
    --  IT staff do not have to manage or maintain separate product versions and
        updates for an ever-increasing variety of end-user devices; an HTML5
        browser that supports WebSockets is all that is required.
    --  Companies with BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) policies can continue to use
        the Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services platform.

"Consumerization of IT requires IT departments to manage and support an increasing variety of end-user computing devices, while protecting access to corporate data and staying compliant with regulatory requirements," said Manlio Vecchiet, Director, Windows Server and Virtualization, at Microsoft. "Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services enables secure access to Windows applications and desktops in the datacenter, and Ericom AccessNow offers additional device support and deployment flexibility."

About Ericom

Ericom Software, a Microsoft Gold Independent Software Vendor (ISV), is a leading global provider of Application Access, Virtualization and RDP Acceleration Solutions. Since 1993, Ericom has been helping users access enterprise mission-critical applications running on a broad range of Microsoft® Windows® Terminal Servers, Virtual Desktops, legacy hosts and other systems. With offices in the US, UK, EMEA, India and China, Ericom also has an extensive worldwide network of distributors and partners. Our expanding customer base is more than 30 thousand strong, with over 7 million installations. For more information about Ericom and its products, please visit http://www.ericom.com

Ericom US ContactIlan Paretskyilan.paretsky@ericom.com201-767-2210 x9718

Ericom UK ContactIan Plattian.platt@ericom.com+44 845 644 3597

SOURCE  Ericom Software

Ericom Software

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