by Eyal Dotan | Sep 18, 2019 | Application Virtualization, Cloud Migration, Digital Transformation, Remote Desktop Protocal, Security, Uncategorized, VDI, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
2019 has seen a dramatic increase in ransomware and brute-force attacks, with the latest McAfee Labs Threat Report revealing that ransomware increased by 118% in the first quarter of 2019. That access is increasingly being gained via brute-force attacks to open and... by Andrew Miller | Feb 8, 2018 | Application Modernization, Legacy Applications, Uncategorized
Cameyo’s premier partner in Africa, ASG Africa, recently attended the ITWeb Cloud Summit Conference in Midrand. Customers, partners and thought leaders throughout Africa gathered to discuss cloud initiatives and the latest technologies in the space. Some of the... by Andrew Miller | Dec 30, 2017 | Application Virtualization, Cloud Application Migration, Cloud Migration, Uncategorized
List the hidden benefits of mobility & cross-platform Migrating to the cloud is a major project. As an IT professional, you may need to justify it against other priorities. As part of your application migration best practices, talk to the different decision makers... by Eyal Dotan | Dec 30, 2017 | Application Virtualization, Cloud Application Migration, Cloud Migration, Uncategorized
Migrating IT components to the cloud can provide some major benefits. It lowers dependency on in-house IT and infrastructure. When done properly, it can save considerable IT costs. For example, many small & medium businesses struggle backup and version control. A... by Eyal Dotan | Mar 23, 2016 | Uncategorized
Introduction Streaming Windows cloud-based applications through HTML5 is a relatively new domain. But using applications in a browser is only useful if coupled with persistent user storage. How useful can HTML5 applications be if users cannot save persistent data? For... by Eyal Dotan | Nov 12, 2015 | Uncategorized
We’ve added support for ZIP, TAR, 7Z, LZMA, BZ2, GZ, GZIP, TGZ, CAB files to the Online Packager: