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  1. Omnissa ONE 2025: Consolidation, Choice, and Pragmatic Automation for IT

    Omnissa’s message at Omnissa ONE 2025 was unmistakable: after the spin‑out from the VMware era, the company has sharpened its narrative around consolidation, choice, and pragmatic automation — and it’s laying out a product roadmap intended to turn that rhetoric into concrete operational value...
  2. Omnissa One roadmap: Unified AI-driven digital workspace across devices, servers, and GPUs

    Omnissa’s product roadmap announced at Omnissa One in Las Vegas signals a concerted push to turn the company’s Workspace ONE and Horizon portfolios into a single, open digital-workspace platform — one that blends expanded device and server management, partner-driven infrastructure choice, and...
  3. Omnissa ONE 2025: Unified Endpoint, Server & VDI Management on an Open Platform

    Omnissa’s Omnissa ONE 2025 announcements mark a decisive push to consolidate endpoint, server, VDI, and frontline-device management into a single, open, partner‑friendly digital work platform—promising simpler operations, faster Day‑0 support for Apple platforms, and broader infrastructure...
  4. Omnissa ONE 2025: Consolidating Endpoint, Server, and VDI into One Control Plane

    Omnissa’s latest platform push recasts the digital workspace as a single, extensible control plane — consolidating server, endpoint, VDI, and frontline device management while leaning into an open partner ecosystem that now includes Nutanix, NVIDIA, and Platform9. Background / Overview Omnissa...
  5. Omnissa ONE 2025: Open, AI-Driven Digital Workspaces

    Omnissa’s One‑Two punch at Omnissa ONE 2025 is both strategic and tactical: the company pushed a broad set of platform enhancements that tighten endpoint consolidation, deepen lifecycle management across servers and clients, and expand third‑party choices through integrations with Nutanix...
  6. Omnissa App Volumes Expands Support to Physical PCs for Unified Application Delivery

    Omnissa, the company that emerged from VMware's end-user computing division, has expanded its App Volumes product to support physical PCs. This strategic move aims to extend the benefits of virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) application management to a broader range of devices, including...
  7. Omnissa's Bold Expansion: Universal Device Control, AI Integration, and Hypervisor Agnosticism

    Omnissa, the newly independent company that spun out from VMware’s end-user computing division, is signaling a bold expansion beyond its historic domain. Traditionally recognized for robust endpoint management—think PCs, laptops, and mobile devices—Omnissa is now poised to reshape how...
  8. Resolving DPI Scaling Issues in Windows Server 2022 via RDP & Horizon

    Windows Server 2022 DPI Scaling Issues via RDP & Horizon Windows Server 2022 users have recently encountered a perplexing issue: display scaling anomalies occur whether you’re connecting via RDP or through VMware Horizon (now Omnissa). The anomaly—where visual elements appear either oversized or...