Deliver apps to any device at a fraction of the cost of traditional VDI solutions
Watch the recording of our recent webinar and learn how university IT can deliver any app to any device thanks to AppsAnywhere's integration with Parallels RAS (Remote Application Server).
Parallels RAS integration
Parallels RAS is a remote application and virtual desktop solution. By allowing software to run on a remote Windows server, we can deliver apps through AppsAnywhere using either the local Parallels client (available for both Windows and macOS) or the HTML5 client, which can deliver apps to any device running an HTML5-compatible browser.
Thanks to this integration, AppsAnywhere can deliver Windows app to any device, including iOS, macOS, Android and Chromebooks! And we can also use Parallels RAS technology to deliver desktops to students, too.
Learn more: About AppsAnywhere and Parallels RAS integration >
Improve student outcomes by delivering a better IT service, on and off campus. Make any app available on any device, enable BYOD and repurpose your dedicated lab spaces, all without the need for complex VDI environments.
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