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This blog post was inspired by a question in the Login VSI – Customer Slack. The question was how to…

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Starting additional apps with RemoteApp

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.We have been transitioning our RDS hosted applications from full desktop sessions to RemoteApp. One of the issues we have…

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Login Enterprise Visio Stencil

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If you’re like me, documentation is one of the last things that you like to do. However, as onerous a…

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I am a long time technologist, having started with WinFrame / MetaFrame 1.0. For most of my career, I have worked as a consultant specializing in Application Delivery and EUC/VDI. I started my tech career while living in Chicago and was fortunate enough to have worked for Rob Oglesby and Rob Zylowski, who are my mentors. Through the years, I have also worked with vendors that provide ancillary technologies to VDI including AppSense (User Experience), Whiptail Storage (SSD Arrays) Citrix (no description necessary) and Unidesk (VDI image management through layers - now App Layering). For the last few years, I have been focused on Performance monitoring and engineering. I am currently work for Rightworks (http://www.rightworks.com), heading up the Performance Engineering team.

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