Cameyo rolled out Progressive Web App (PWA)
capabilities to all customers, enabling users to access any Windows app
on any device just as if it were installed locally. Cameyo also
announced an integration with Google Admin console, which enables IT to
force install and pin apps to users' Chromebook taskbar. Users can now
simply click the app icon in their taskbar to launch an app in its own
window, rather than launching the app in a browser tab.
Making Virtual App Delivery Invisible for End Users
"Virtual
App Delivery (VAD) has already gained significant traction as a
simpler, more secure, and less complicated way to deliver apps to people
regardless of where they're located or what device they're using by
making the full desktop version of any app available in the browser,"
said Mark Bowker, Senior Analyst at Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG).
"Cameyo's ability to deliver any app as a PWA takes things one step
further and makes VAD invisible to the end-user."
Cameyo
pioneered Virtual App Delivery (VAD), which gives organizations the
ability to deliver any Windows application to any device from the
browser. The end user gets access to the full desktop version of their
apps, and those apps simply run in a browser tab instead of needing to
be installed on each user's device. Today's introduction of Cameyo PWAs
provides all the security and simplicity of delivering apps from the
browser with Cameyo, but with the added benefit of making those apps
seem native - as if they were installed on the device - to the end
user.
Instead
of opening a browser tab to access their apps, with Cameyo PWAs users
can simply click the app icon from their Chrome OS shelf or Chromebook
taskbar, and the app runs in its own window, just as a locally-installed
app would. And with Cameyo, every Windows app can be delivered as a
Cameyo PWA session - even if that app does not have a PWA version
itself.
Enabling IT to Push Apps to Users in Minutes
Cameyo's
integration with Google Admin console enables IT teams to publish apps
in Cameyo and then push those apps to users' Chrome OS devices - based
on roles or groups profiles - within minutes. To see an unedited,
real-time example of how an app can be pushed to user devices in less
than two minutes, see this video.
Superior User Experience Meets Simpler, More Powerful IT Control
Virtual
App Delivery has long been the most secure way to give employees access
to all of the apps and data they need to be productive, and VAD already
eliminates the cost and complexity of traditional Windows virtual
desktops. VAD has also provided SaaS access to any app - including
legacy Windows apps - on any device, from the browser. Cameyo PWAs
combine a seamless user experience with powerful IT management for a
solution that simplifies everyone's lives.
"Our
implementation of Cameyo PWAs evolves the user experience from a
SaaS-like experience to a native application experience - to the point
that users wouldn't know that their apps aren't installed locally on
their device. Better yet, this seamless user experience doesn't come at
the expense of making IT's life more difficult. The natural user
experience is matched by incredibly powerful IT management tools
designed to put even more power and control into IT's hands," said Eyal
Dotan, Founder and CTO at Cameyo.
Key Benefits of Cameyo PWAs
Cameyo PWAs provide organizations with the following benefits:
- Ultimate Flexibility - Apps delivered as Cameyo PWAs work for every user, and are responsive on any form factor (desktop, mobile, tablet, etc.).
- Native App Experience - Users interact with Cameyo PWA apps as if they were installed locally on their device, with nothing new to learn.
- Ultra Secure -
Cameyo's Virtual App Delivery (VAD) platform is built with a Zero Trust
security model at its core, reducing an organization's attack surface
and protecting their network & data while providing seamless access
to apps.
- Powerful Simplicity -
IT can push apps to users' devices in a matter of minutes while having
complete control over who has access. IT can also update apps from the
Cameyo Admin console and know that the latest and greatest version is
instantly available to all users (no more updating across all systems
individually).
"We've
been a Cameyo VAD customer for a couple of years, and we didn't think
it could be more simple to deploy apps to our users," said Jeremy
Venlet, Network Engineer, Royal Technologies. "Not only does Cameyo PWA
integrate seamlessly into Google Admin console to enable our team to
deploy apps in minutes, but it makes it even easier for our users to
find and launch their apps. Cameyo was already our secret weapon for
enabling productive, secure access to any app on Chromebooks - and now
it's even more powerful."
"Since
the beginning of 2021, desktop PWA installs have grown by 270%. This
growth has also paired with increasing app usage on Chromebooks by over
190% in the same period. When you combine PWA growth with the
increasing adoption of Chromebooks - which grew 92% YOY in 2020 to
become the second-highest-selling desktop computer of the year - it has
never been easier for developers to reach and engage users with amazing
web experiences," said Natalia Gvak, Head of Chrome OS Apps Ecosystem
Product Marketing, Google Chrome OS, in a recent announcement.
Cameyo is Chrome Enterprise Recommended
Cameyo's introduction of PWAs comes on the heels of the announcement two weeks ago that
Google has certified Cameyo as just the third Chrome Enterprise
Recommended partner for virtualization globally. Chrome Enterprise
Recommended is Google's partner program for third-party solutions that
are validated to meet technical and support standards for Chrome OS. To
become a Chrome Enterprise Recommended partner, Cameyo worked
extensively with Google to extend its solution's functionality, quality,
security, and end-user experience. This helps organizations simplify
the change management process and shorten the testing cycle for cloud by
selecting a solution that's already been verified by Google.