Uila Inc., the Application-centric Performance & Cyber Threat Analytics
company for the Hybrid Enterprise, today announced that it has extended its
unique Application Dependency Mapping capabilities to automatically map out the
entire Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) from end-to-end for VMware Horizon
deployments. With this new v3.3 release, VDI and Desktop teams are now
empowered with end-to-end visibility into the different tiers of the entire VDI
environment, including thin clients, VDI desktops, as well as critical VDI
infrastructure components such as the Connection server, Domain Controller,
etc. With this new capability, users can now easily pinpoint bottlenecks in the
dependency chain for the virtual desktop infrastructure and the business-critical
applications that are being serviced by it.
"Traditionally enterprise organizations have struggled with
troubleshooting VDI problems due to the lack of end-to-end visibility (virtual
desktop to business applications) to troubleshoot complex VDI deployments. The
desktop teams struggle with keeping up with the VDI interdependency as well as
maintenance of the sheer growth of their VDI deployments, thus leading to
slower and unacceptable timelines while manually mapping or troubleshooting any
virtual desktop complaints", says Chia-Chee Kuan, CEO and Founder for
Uila. "With this industry-first automated approach, desktop teams are for
the first time able to eliminate those tedious manual configuration/mapping
tasks and able to pin-point the true reason for an outage or slowdown directly
on the VDI application dependency map. With this Application-centric approach,
teams also avoid the typical silo blame-game and focus on issues that matter to
them and within their control."
With this new update, Uila continues to maintain its industry leadership in
the world of Application Dependency Mapping with its unmatched agentless,
application-centric and automated approach. In earlier announcements, Uila
extended its Network Traffic Analysis capabilities of monitoring Hybrid virtual
traffic, with the addition of mapping those application outage or performance issues to
congestion, discards or errors on physical networking equipment and also mapped out anomalous deviations in application behavior as
part of a cyber threat that is moving laterally through the Data Center or
Cloud deployment in stealth mode.
In this release, Uila offers a host of features to detect, investigate, and
respond to cyber threats monitoring in the Hybrid Enterprise: This new
capability is available as part of Uila's solution today and Desktop teams can
put this capability to the test by signing up for a complimentary trial from https://www.uila.com/uila-free-trial.