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User Profiles that work on any Desktop, Anywhere, Anytime, and for Free? Including Kingston University Case Study!
An Overview and Demo of how to manage user profiles on any Windows Desktop (PC’s, VDI, Laptops, Remote Desktop Services, Citrix, View…) without the worry of V1 vs. V2 profiles, Moving between Windows XP/7/8, or the management overhead of ever changing user specific needs. Hear first-hand from Daniel Bolton why Kingston University chose RES Software to help with their desktop transformation project and the resulting benefits.
Gain visibility into your Desktop infrastructure through real-time analysis of user environments and then Managing those environments with Zero Profile Technology. RES Software introduces two free products that change the game in user profile management.Business Desktop Analyzer Service(New)The Business Desktop Analyzer is an online, Microsoft Windows Azure-based service that allows desktop administrators to quickly gain visibility into their desktop infrastructure through a real-time analysis of their user environment. Baseline Desktop Analyzer is lightweight, easy to deploy, has no agent and requires no backend configuration. The reports from Baseline Desktop Analyzer empower organisations with the necessary data to make critical decisions about their desktop transformation initiatives, like deploying VDI, or other important infrastructure projects like Windows 7 migrations. Workspace Manager Express Workspace Manager Express is a free, light version of our award winning Workspace Manager 2011 software.From physical desktops and laptops to more virtual-based platforms like Remote Desktops or VDI, the main goal of these technologies is to give users within an organization everything they need to get their jobs done. But as an IT professional, you know it doesn’t stop there. Upgrades to new operating systems, renewals and replacements of (virtual) applications, the need for scripts, roaming profiles, group policies and more just lead to overly complex IT infrastructures. This complexity makes your job harder, and users can suffer because of slower log on times or the need to log on to multiple environments for different applications.Your IT team can offer users a work environment that is location and time independent. You can even make the desktop user independent—or better yet, make the user desktop-independent. By separating users from their physical desktop, you can manage changes more easily and give them an optimal experience anytime, anywhere.Customer case study - Hear first-hand from Daniel Bolton why Kingston University chose RES Software to help with their desktop transformation project and the resulting benefits.

