Virtual Cable has announced the Release Candidate edition of its digital workplace tool UDS Enterprise 4.0. This new version offers more security and performance for combine virtualization of desktops, applications and remote access to computers. It also provides improvements to flexibility, all with the aim of addressing the needs of companies immersed in digital transformation processes.
Among the main new features of Virtual Cable UDS Enterprise 4.0 is the expansion of deployment possibilities, since it includes support for Google Cloud Platform, Scale Computing and Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager. These options offer companies greater ease in combining public cloud platforms, hyperconverged infrastructure and open source solutions.
In addition, it also has advanced features for OpenStack-based providers, including OVHcloud and Huawei Cloud. Additionally, Meta Pools now offers high availability, which provides more intelligence when managing resources. The Meta Pools function is responsible for connecting different platforms so that they work as if they were one, which ensures the continuity of the service. In the event that one environment fails, services are automatically redirected to another, ensuring uninterrupted operation.
Virtual Cable UDS Enterprise 4.0 also has new features in the area of security and authentication. Among other improvements in this space, it has support for the OAuth2 protocol and new multi-factor identification (MFA) options.
Apart from this, it has more efficiency in virtualizing Windows applications thanks to the incorporation of actions such as load balancing between RDS servers based on predefined thresholds. In addition, it has a new OS Manager, with which users have more facilities to integrate Linux machines into Active Directory domains and simplify their administration.
The redesign of the user and administration portals streamlines navigation, even in environments with a large number of active services; while the optimization of the control panel graphics facilitates the monitoring of resources in real time.
On the other hand, it has a system that improves Microsoft Teams performance in complex configurations for greater fluidity, as well as a reinforcement of connectivity through a tunnel management system, designed to reduce failures and simplify configuration.
The new return of used machines to the cache, as well as the elimination of duplicate machines and the soft shutdown of desktops in compatible providers further improve the efficiency of resource management. and the Notifiersor Notifiers, are responsible for sending system alerts through external methods. For example, Telegram or email. Its token management system has also been updated, with the aim of simplifying version and operating system control.