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Leostream 9.0.34 Released

Enterprise  ◇  Thin Client

Last week on March 21, 2019, Leostream announced the release of their latest Connection Broker (9.0.34). This update includes some interesting upgrades as well as few minor bug fixes. 

The most interesting news that we found in this release is that Leostreamhas partnered with Scale Computing, one of the earliest hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) platforms. This partnership combines Leostream’ s virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) prowess with Scale Computing’sHCI experience. This solution should play well in the SMB market as both companies have tailored their systems to be as hands off and maintenance free as possible thereby simplify the management of IT in users’ office or datacenter.

Other new features in this release include; the ability to pre-provision virtual desktops at a given time In order to protect against boot storms, support for Red Hat Virtualization center, and Google Cloud Platform center, the ability to attach the Connection Broker to an Azure SQL database, added functionality for PCoIP remote workstation cards, the ability to display the protocol clients and version on the Leostream management screen.

More information about Leostream can be found at https://www.leostream.comand the 9.0.34 release notes can be found here (PDF).

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Tom Fenton

Tom Fenton has a wealth of hands-on IT experience gained over the past 27 years in a variety of technologies, with the past 20 years focusing on virtualization and storage. He previously worked at VMware as a Senior Course Developer, Solutions Engineer, and in the Competitive Marketing group. He has also worked as a Senior Validation Engineer with The Taneja Group, where he headed the Validation Service Lab and was instrumental in starting up its vSphere Virtual Volumes practice. He's on Twitter @vDoppler