Persona and User Environment Management Beyond VPM

VMware Persona Manager (VPM) offers solid basic user profile management capabilities.  However, when virtual desktop environments become large scale deployments, advanced capabilities are required. ProfileUnity is VMware's Recommended User Environment Management solution for desktop environments that have outgrown VMware Persona Manager's basic features.   VPM profiles are completely compatible with ProfileUnity and can be seamlessly handed off when the need arises.

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Why Use Liquidware Labs ProfileUnity for VMware Horizon Desktops?

 

ProfileUnity can provide the following enterprise-level advanced features for VMware Horizon environments, including:

User Environment Management without Limitations

ProfileUnity makes user profiles, policies and application assignments compatible across VDI, RDSH, DAAS, physical desktops and VMware Horizon Mirage-managed desktops. The solution also supports mixed OS environments including Windows XP/7/8.x and Server 2008/2012.

Application Rights Management and Desktop Lockdown

ProfileUnity's Application Rights Management and Desktop Lockdown capabilities give organizations additional benefits in one centralized and comprehensive User Environment Management interface.  Application Rights Management enable administrators to allow/deny applications per user, group or by context-aware settings to enforce licensing compliance, security or user rights for Standard Users.  By leveraging the solution's capability to run with Admin privileges and manage HKLM registry settings, desktops can be locked down for call center or kiosk mode, or to disable USB ports, high control panel, prevent themes, etc.

Centralized Policy Management Beyond Microsoft Group Policies

Go beyond Microsoft Group Policies with dozens of available options and context-aware filters that allow you to customize your Horizon environments specifically for user groups.

Dynamic In-Session Management Capabilities

A "Triggers" feature enables monitoring for specific events in users' desktop environments that will dynamically change and save desktop profiles and/or policies to adapt in real time. Triggers and context-aware filters can be used to automate the mapping of printers as users move location, application access, and policies based on user environment changes.