webOS: Virtual Web Desktop
webOS is the Virtual Web Desktop presented to end users who are connecting to the webNetwork private cloud. It is a desktop interface built on Ajax and can be accessed from any common web browser such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Chrome. From the webOS interface, users can access all of their assigned web, Windows, and hosted applications.
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webOS Features
Through Stoneware's webOS and webNetwork private cloud technology, organizations are accelerating their move to cloud computing while reducing the costs and challenges of managing the traditional Windows desktop. The webOS desktop has a set of features that will provide a familiar interface to end users accessing the private cloud. Some of the webOS desktop features are described below:
- Built on Web 2.0 technologies, webOS is accessible from any browser including Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Chrome, and Opera
- A single webNetwork server can support over 1000 concurrent webOS desktop sessions
- Provides common desktop features such as windowing, taskbar, system tray, wallpaper, personalization, desktop icons, etc.
- The webOS virtual desktop interface is managed through Stoneware's webAdmin Console. The administrator can "lockdown" webOS desktop configurations to provide a consistent look and feel when connecting to the private cloud"
- Support for "Kiosk" mode makes the webOS virtual web desktop perfect for thin client, kiosk, or lab deployments