Novell ZENworks Application VIrtualization

Novell ZENworks Application Virtualization is an application virtualization and portable application creation console by Novell that allows a user to build applications that run like an executable file.

History

ZENworks Application Virtualization was first made available on September 2, 2008.[1] Since its initial release, it has undergone additional major releases, including versions 6.x, 7.x and the current version 8.x.

Architecture & Technology

ZENworks Application Virtualization is an application virtualization solution that allows users to build highly portable virtual Windows applications that run like common executable files. Virtual applications are self-contained and include an isolated sandbox that interfaces with the operating system registry indirectly. Virtualized applications run without an agent/server architecture and without a local client install.

The technology also supports application streaming, a form of on-demand application distribution. This type of application streaming uses a predictive algorithm that maps common user behavior in applications to anticipate what portions of application code should be sent first, based upon changing user behavior, in an effort to improve performance.

Building virtual applications

The process for creating a virtual application with ZENworks Application Virtualization follows one of three paths:[2]

Users can then define other application behavior, such as setting an application to expire on a certain date, or to make the application run on a portable storage device (USB drive).

Limitations

See also

References

  1. Novell, "Press Release", 9/2/2008, "Source 1"
  2. Novell, "Data Sheet", "Source 2"

External links

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