tuCloud Launch World's First DaaS Engine

The DaaS Engine is a proprietary piece of technology designed to power small, medium and large Desktop-as-a-Service clouds
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The DaaS Engine is a proprietary piece of technology designed to power small, medium and large Desktop-as-a-Service clouds

SUNNYVALE, USA: tuCloud has launched the world's first DaaS Engine, built to cost-effectively deliver enterprise Desktop-as-a-Service clouds with no scalability bottlenecks.

The DaaS Engine is a proprietary piece of technology designed to power small, medium and large Desktop-as-a-Service clouds; the Engine integrates connection brokering, load balancing, desktop provisioning, high-availability stretch clustering and intuitive management control panels in a single appliance.

The DaaS Engine is native to VMware vSphere ESXi hypervisor, and is capable of operating with or without VMware vCenter present in the infrastructure. tuCloud DaaS Engine supports the major display protocols, including Microsoft RemoteFX, VMware PCoIP, Teradici PCoIP, Citrix HDX out of the box.

tuCloud provides a free version of their DaaS Engine, which supports 25 users & a single tenant and can be found for download on SourceForge.

The Community Edition of the DaaS Engine can be upgraded to support more users across more tenants for no charge by active participation in the tuCloud Community Portal, which awards its participants activity points that can be redeemed to unlock unlimited DaaS Engine upgrades.

Since 2008 tuCloud has been providing Desktops-as-a-Service to their customers, including the National Nuclear Security Administration, The Department of Energy, UCLA, and SAIC, a leading defense contractor; tuCloud currently hosts desktops for more than 40,000 users.

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