HP decision makes AppSense

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HP has incorporated AppSense’s User Virtualisation Program into its new Client Virtualisation Reference Structure.

AppSense says their area of focus is user experience, and that is what the company will be bringing to HP. 

Sean Walsh, AppSense ANZ general manager, says his software offers ‘seamless’ user management across both physical and virtual desktops, centralising each user’s desktop environment and delivering it across all platforms. 

“It’s great to see HP validate the AppSense solution and recognise the importance of the user experience in virtualisation,” Walsh says.

“We are proud to be a core component of its reference architecture.”

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