Introduction


Raydesk is a virtual desktop targeted at enterprise use. It is light-weight, secure, and easily manageble. It reduces administration costs because a single administrator can support hundreds of users from his/her desk. It boosts employees' performance, because they are limited to using only applications neccessary for their job. It improves IT security because Raydesk enforces your company rules; who where and when can access certain applications like ERP.
Stickfish Raydesk is based on three-tiers infrastructure principles. End users have low-consumption low-cost devices like Sun Ray 2, HP Thin Clients or Wyse terminals. They connect to Raydesk infrastructure (either virtualized or physical) that provides them with a user interface with applications configured for their profile or group. Finally, Raydesk brings applications either from the same server on which it runs or seamlessly integrates applications from other servers. Heterogenous networks are no problem at all because of Radesk's set of connectors. It is possible to have a single desktop containing applications from Windows, Linux, Solaris, AS400, QNX, and other operating systems.
There are many business cases where Raydesk can be used:
- call centers
- class rooms (education)
- point of sales (kiosk mode)
- customer facing positions (e.g. bank clerks)
- back office (business administration, finance, HR)








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