App-V 4.5 RTM

Published 16 September 08 05:59 PM | Hilary Davy-Brown 

Microsoft SoftGrid® Application Virtualization

Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) version 4.5 has been released to manufacturing. Formerly known as SoftGrid, App-V 4.5 is the first Microsoft-branded release of the product. It includes new capabilities designed to help IT support large-scale virtualization implementations across many sites and provides multiple delivery options including over-the-Internet application availability to meet your business needs. Newly added international support for eleven new languages enables your users to work in localized environments with localized applications; Dynamic Suite Composition (DSC) provides administrator-controlled virtual application communication and interaction; compliance with Microsoft’s Trustworthy Computing and Secure by Default initiatives, integration with Microsoft System Center Management Products, and infrastructure updates via Windows Update.

Additionally, Microsoft Application Virtualization for Terminal Services has also been updated to the same standards and now supports Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services.

Microsoft Application Virtualization 4.5 will be generally available through the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack and Microsoft Application Virtualization for Terminal Services.

For more information, please visit the Application Virtualization Blog.

Comment Notification

If you would like to receive an email when updates are made to this post, please register here

Subscribe to this post's comments using RSS

Comments

No Comments

Leave a Comment

(required) 
(optional)
(required) 

  
Enter Code Here: Required

About Hilary Davy-Brown

I'm an Account Technology Strategist with Microsoft in the Enterprise & Partner Group (EPG), with a core focus on the Financial Services Industry (70%). I spend my time with nominated Enterprise clients, working to ensure that they are getting the best use out of their Microsoft technology and also to align our technology solutions to their upcoming projects/roadmap.

Search

This Blog

Syndication

Twitter Updates

    >>>follow me on Twitter
    Page view tracker