nGenx, a cloud services pioneer in the delivery of hosted workspaces,
including applications, data, and desktops, today announced a new paper
titled Six Workspace as a Service Myths Debunked that is available for
free download at
http://www.ngenx.com/6-myths-of-waas. The hosted
Workspace as a Service (WaaS) market is a fast growing space that IDC
predicts will grow from $282 million in 2013 to $1.7 billion by 2018
because of the enhanced access to applications, data, and desktops from
any device or location, and other advantages.
As a growing number of managed service providers (MSPs) and independent
software vendors (ISVs) who offer Workspace as a Service solutions enter
the market and IT administrators consider the technology as an
alternative to traditional on-premise IT workspaces, many organizations
are raising questions about the technology's ability to meet business
requirements. While WaaS has been available for more than a decade, it
has evolved significantly in terms of capabilities, reliability,
device/application support, and cost. This has encouraged IT
professionals to explore the technology and vet the industry's popular
platforms.
nGenx, a WaaS platform provider that helps MSPs, ISVs, and IT services
agents to benefit from a fully packaged WaaS solution for desktop,
application, data, or full workspace delivery, has produced a new paper
that addresses the six key concerns of WaaS. Below is a summary of the
questions reviewed in the document.
nGenx Busts Six Workspace as a Service Myths- Myth 1: Desktop as a Service (DaaS) and WaaS are identical:
Fact - DaaS suggests a single location at which companies can come in
and add their data and applications themselves. It typically doesn't
include anything except the desktop/shell. In contrast, Workspace as a
Service (WaaS) provides a virtual workspace that models the types of
resources that users would have at their desk within a physical office
environment.
- Myth 2: WaaS is a passing fad that won't be relevant in five years:
Fact - The latest market research from multiple sources suggests quite
the opposite of this theory. A study by Transparency Market Research
values the global WaaS market at $7.47 billion in 2014, with projected
growth at a CAGR of more than 12 percent between 2015 and 2022.
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Myth 3: Security is a major concern when it comes to WaaS:
Fact - WaaS features centralized storage that reduces the chance of data
loss and thereby provides greater security. Most WaaS providers
configure their architecture so that application data flows between the
user's device and the data center, keeping applications securely in your
company's data center.
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Myth 4: Custom and graphical software applications don't play well in
the cloud:
Fact - While this may be the most legitimate myth on the
list, it's also an antiquated one. Back in 2009, even the most
respectable WaaS provider would have had to wave the white flag on
this-but no longer. Today's cloud is fast, robust, and highly
accessible, so the user experience with custom and graphical software
applications simply is not an issue.
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Myth 5: Doing it in-house is just less expensive:
Fact - This is another statement that may have been true five years ago,
but has today been relegated to myth status since the standard cost of a
WaaS seat is now around $40. That includes infrastructure, storage
(personal and company), data backup, all lines of business applications,
management of the solution, and more. In addition to lowering costs by
making IT staff more effective, WaaS also augments the efficiency of an
organization's entire staff, since people can work from anywhere with
access to all of their files from all of their devices.
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Myth 6: If there is no Internet, productivity declines:
Fact - While this could conceivably pose a concern to some users in very
remote locations, it's certainly not going to affect most people
because there are so few places now without Internet access. Today's
reality is that there are usually multiple choices for accessing the
Internet at any given time: from your phone as a hot spot and your home,
to any respectable web-enabled business dotting the globe (often for no
cost). Even airplanes-once a no-Internet stronghold-now provide access.
With such pervasive Internet services now available, the fear that if
the Internet goes down your workspace goes down becomes a thing of the
past. Today's solutions also provide offline sync which allow users to
work on company files offline - then once back online, the system
auto-syncs the files back to the application.
"Dispelling the myths around Workspace as a Service is important for
helping organizations to better understand the benefits of the
technology," said JD Helms, president, nGenx. "With the confluence of
trends such as workforce mobility, BYOD, cloud computing, and pervasive
Internet, a perfect storm has formed that makes WaaS a game changing
solution for enhancing IT productivity. Unlike traditional workspaces,
WaaS provides fingertip access to computing resources regardless of
where the individual is situated. Complement this with lower capital and
operational costs, and the value proposition is compelling."
To download the free paper titled, "Six Workspace as a Service Myths Debunked," please visit: http://www.ngenx.com/6-myths-of-waas