Are you attending VMworld 2017 in Las Vegas, NV? If so, I invite you to add Liquidware to your MUST SEE list of vendors.
With so many vendors exhibiting at VMworld, how do you know which booths
to visit
and who to get on your busy schedule? One of the companies on VMblog's
list this year is Liquidware. I've been following them for ages now, always impressed with the technologies they introduce in the EUC space. At Citrix Synergy, they showed off their new name and logo (changed from Liquidware Labs) and showcased new features and product updates (watch the Liquidware Citrix Synergy video interview). At VMworld, you won't want to miss what they are doing with FlexApp, so make sure you go visit their booth. Here's a little background on the
company before we begin:
Liquidware is a pioneer in the development of desktop
virtualization solutions that complement leading platforms including
Citrix XenApp/XenDesktop, VMware Horizon View, and physical Microsoft
Windows PCs. The company's Stratusphere solution deliver visibility
into desktop environments and support assessment, design, monitoring and
diagnostics (Health Checks) of both the desktop user experience and
supporting infrastructure. ProfileUnity delivers a universal user
profile that can span versions of Windows OS. In addition, the solution
provides advanced features to for granular control of user access to
desktop resources, including application and user rights management and
context-aware policies. LIquidware FlexApp feature delivers advanced
Application Layering to allow admins to centrally manage applications,
yet deliver them to users on demand. These solutions are available in an
extremely cost-effective bundle called Liquidware Essentials.
Read this exclusive pre-show interview between VMblog and Liquidware to learn what they have planned for the
upcoming VMworld 2017 event.
VMblog: As a VMworld 2017 sponsor,
how can people find you this year? Give us some of the details.
David Bieneman: We're at booth 1126 this year, not too far from the VMware booth. We've
maintained our usual booth size of 10x10.
I and our co-founder, Tyler Rohrer, will be attending as well as other
key Liquidware personnel, including our CTO Jason Mattox, our Chief Software
Architect, David Feathergill and our product directors for Stratusphere and
ProfileUnity with FlexApp. Liquidware has not missed a VMworld since our first
attendance there as Liquidware Labs back in 2009. This year will be our first
year attending under our new brand, Liquidware.
VMblog: Can you give readers a few
reasons why your product or service is considered unique?
Bieneman: We've recently announced many industry-first new
features in ProfileUnity with FlexApp 6.7 such as "Click-to-Layer," which
allows instant delivery of FlexApp layered applications on-demand upon the
application open action by a user. The user simply clicks on the application's
native icon on the desktop or in the Start Menu and the application is instantly
delivered via FlexApp and is ready for use. This dramatically improves desktop
readiness times, a concept we're dedicated to continually improving.
Another
key differentiation to other solutions in the market is our integration of our
UEM solution - ProfileUnity - with our App Layering solution - FlexApp. No other offering on the market today
integrates these two key solutions in a single management console. Combine the power of ProfileUnity and FlexApp
with our monitoring and user experience solution, Stratusphere, and you have a
powerful tool set in your armory to manage your desktop - whether virtual,
physical or cloud - lifecycle along with ensuring user satisfaction and productivity.
We'll
be demoing all products at booth 1126, so your readers should come along and
see for themselves how Liquidware is transforming desktops to next generation
workspaces.
VMblog: Why should a VMworld
attendee add you to their MUST SEE list?
Bieneman: Any EUC-focused attendee needs to come and talk
to us at Liquidware, especially if they are just starting out or are stalled in
their current implementation. We have
experience of deploying more than 2 million desktops since 2009. We transform Windows desktops by simplifying user
and application management.
User profiles and applications can be decoupled from the
Windows image. The ability to separate
these components out provides several key advantages. We
effectively eliminate
image sprawl and
siloed RDSH application server farms. We
assess, monitor and optimize the user and application
experience within the guest. And we
do this for not
just VMware but also for all other Windows desktop delivery platforms.
Many companies today are looking at a "cloud
first" strategy and/or DaaS as an alternative for their desktop delivery. However, a key hurdle in moving to the cloud
is identifying
the right candidates. Liquidware Stratusphere provides the metrics to determine
"best fit" candidates by first analyzing a company's overall EUC estate and
providing a comprehensive view as a baseline for performance and SLAs. This
process then ensures that a user's experience on a new desktop is as good as,
if not better than, previous desktops.
Stratusphere also continues to enable progress
in VMware Horizon production environments, with Health Checks to identify root
causes of issues and put customers on the road to optimizing all desktops in
their environments. Liquidware's
ProfileUnity and FlexApp solutions can then be deployed to work as seamlessly
in the cloud as well as on-premises desktops, which is extremely valuable for
those VMware EUC users who must support hybrid physical and virtual
environments.
We continue to innovate to
help customers to solve the myriad of desktop lifecycle challenges; from
significantly decreasing user logon times to seamlessly migrating from one
Windows OS to the latest. We look
forward to speaking to your readers at VMworld to understand how we might
assist them.
VMblog: How does your company and
product fit within the VMware ecosystem?
Bieneman: Our solutions are VMware certified and in 2013 we won VMware's
partner of the year award in the Global Technology Innovator category at their
Partner Exchange.
Our Stratusphere solution
continues to enable progress in VMware Horizon production environments, in the
onboarding process, diagnosis of issues and putting customers on the road to
optimization of all desktops in their environments. And, while VMware has made acquisitions in
both the UEM and App Layering space, Liquidware is still providing significant
added value to customers, particularly those with heterogeneous or hybrid
environments. As the only remaining
independent third-party provider of UEM, App Layering and in the guest user
experience monitoring, customers look to us to provide enterprise-class
solutions to enhance their VMware EUC deployments.
VMblog: Can you give VMblog readers
a sneak peek as to what you will be showing off at your booth this year?
Bieneman: We recently launched general availability of ProfileUnity and
FlexApp v6.7 and we'll be demoing the latest version. This version now has MANY
features that you won't find in the competition, including ProfileDisk with
granular profile management, Click-to-Layer application layering on demand, and
application layering that is Citrix XenApp and Microsoft RDSH session aware.
Stratusphere has also been updated, and we'll be giving a sneak
peek of features that we'll deliver soon, including more user interface and
report enhancements and increased scalability. We'll also be discussing
collaboration with both IGEL and NVIDIA to monitor their hardware at a more
detailed level than ever!
VMblog: VMworld is considered old hat for you guys as you've been doing it for years now. What keeps you coming back?
Bieneman: We've been a sponsor ever since our first event in 2009, so this
will be our 9th VMworld. As a
large percentage of Liquidware deployments are on the VMware platform, it's key
that we exhibit at the show. Also, as you know in our industry, if you're not
at a relevant tradeshow, people ask why. But more importantly, we advance EUC
unlike any other company out there, given our longevity in this space. Every
year we get to speak to new companies that have desktop deployment challenges
that our solutions address and our booth is always packed with EUC folks
looking for advice and solutions to address their workspace issues.
VMblog: Do you remember your first VMworld event? What memories stand out?
Bieneman: We officially launched our
company in 2009 and that year took a small booth in the Innovator Pavilion at
VMworld. I remember it well as we were inundated with visitors and the other booths
around us were not busy at all, they were totally intrigued by us and what we
did. I also remember having copious
meetings with analysts, press, bloggers and VMware themselves, plus demoing
Stratusphere to one of the Best of VMworld judges, Tom Howarth. We were delighted to be placed as a finalist that
year in the Desktop Virtualization category, a great coup for us on our first
public outing! It was also great to see
my former company, Vizioncore, win the Business Continuity and Data Protection
category that year too. And, of course, many of those people are now with me
again here at Liquidware.
VMblog: What do you hope to come away with from exhibiting at VMworld?
Bieneman: My sales team would say
"leads"!! Of course, that's one key element but my view is that we should come
away with newly forged relationships; whether that is with prospects, other
industry allies, media, analyst or influencers.
VMworld is very much a community event - we've been a big supporter of
VMUGs (VMware User Groups) over the years - and anyone who attends and doesn't
make a whole bunch of new friends, has missed a great opportunity. And, of
course, it's about awareness and brand too.
This will be our first VMworld after our rebrand earlier this year and
so we want to ensure that everyone that knows us, now knows we're Liquidware.
VMblog: As a show expert, do you have any tips for first time attendees of VMworld that
you'd like to share?
Bieneman: There is a multitude of
blog posts out there providing very sound advice about not partying too hard
(everyone does!), wearing comfortable shoes (everyone does!), keeping hydrated
(most people do!), etc. My own personal piece of advice is go to the key
sessions that are important in your job role and/or career but don't overdo it
- you get access to the recordings post-VMworld anyways. Make sure you do visit
the Solutions Exchange and take time to chat to the relevant vendors for your
work. It's a hive of activity in there and
with over 220 sponsors, there's bound to be something new you'll learn.
VMblog: Are you guys throwing or
involved with any type of party during the week of the event? Can you
share the details?
Bieneman: Not a party as such, but we are co-hosting - along with IGEL and
NVIDIA - an invite only event entitled "Inside Track" the Sunday before VMworld
kicks off. The exclusive event is for
key influencers and thought leaders in End User computing. These leaders in the
industry have always been key in sharing with the community all of the
newsworthy product updates we're making so we're pleased to give back by
entertaining them. VMworld is still traditionally a server-centric show and we
felt there needed to be an event where we could discuss EUC. We're confident it
will be a lively forum to discuss the week's events and we look forward to
hosting it at other virtualization events across the globe moving forward.
The event is invite only but if any of your readers are
influencers or bloggers within the EUC community haven't yet received an
invite, have them reach out to Jason E. Smith at Liquidware, as he's the
mastermind behind this event.
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For those attending the show, if you are already neck deep or just sticking your toe in the water in regards to EUC, make sure to add Liquidware to your schedule and visit them at Booth 1126. They won't disappoint.