Adaptiva is debuting the new version of its
industry-leading OneSite product, designed specifically to work with VMware's Workspace ONE platform, at VMworld 2019.
The new edition enables organizations to distribute software from the
cloud with unprecedented speed and scale without any negative impact on
the network by harnessing Adaptiva's best-in-class peer-to-peer
technology.
"We are excited to bring the incredible power of OneSite to VMware
Workspace ONE users," said Jim Souders, CEO of Adaptiva. "Now,
organizations can reap substantial benefits from a single download
experience as they securely and intelligently distribute content to
every endpoint. Adaptiva OneSite VMware Edition saves vast amounts of
time, reduces stress on the network, and manages content automatically
for a whole new level of efficiency."
Adaptiva OneSite is a fully automated, easy-to-use content distribution
engine that provides the fastest way to securely and reliably distribute
software across an enterprise. The effectiveness of its single-download
solution has already been proven across enterprises with more than
400,000 endpoints. Now, its capabilities are being extended to meet the
unique needs of the Workspace ONE community.
Key features of Adaptiva OneSite VMware Edition include:
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Single Download Capability: Rather than downloading large
applications to each individual endpoint or relying on legacy technology
to download to every subnetwork, OneSite VMware Edition enables
organizations to download applications only once. Content is rapidly and
securely distributed to each endpoint with no stress on the network or
impact to revenue-generating traffic.
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Intelligent Storage: OneSite VMware Edition identifies the most
suitable endpoints or devices on which to store downloaded content and
shifts content accordingly. OneSite constantly orchestrates and manages
content automatically so that it can always be stored locally to add a
new level of efficiency and redundancy.
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Predictive Bandwidth Storage: OneSite VMware Edition predicts
down to the millisecond how much bandwidth is available and dynamically
speeds up or slows down how much content is delivered so that
distribution never impacts critical business traffic going across the
network.