Google Compute Engine
Compute Engine (IaaS), a platform from Google that allows organizations to create and manage cloud-based virtual machines, is an infrastructure as a services (IaaS).
Computing infrastructure in predefined sizes or custom machine shapes to accelerate cloud transformation. General purpose machines (E2, N1,N2,N2D) offer a good compromise between price and performance. Compute optimized machines (C2) offer high-end performance vCPUs for compute-intensive workloads. Memory optimized (M2) systems offer the highest amount of memory and are ideal for in-memory database applications. Accelerator optimized machines (A2) are based on A100 GPUs, and are designed for high-demanding applications. Integrate Compute services with other Google Cloud Services, such as AI/ML or data analytics. Reservations can help you ensure that your applications will have the capacity needed as they scale. You can save money by running Compute using the sustained-use discount, and you can even save more when you use the committed-use discount.
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Thinfinity Workspace
Thinfinity Workspace 7.0's Technical Highlights:
- Progressive Web App (PWA) technology for a seamless user experience
- Integrated Thinfinity VNC, VirtualUI, and z/Scope for maximum versatility
- HTML5 terminal emulation supporting DEC terminals, TN 5220, and TN 3270 protocols
- Robust enterprise-grade audit logs for security and compliance management
- Proprietary VNC protocol for real-time monitoring and troubleshooting
IMPROVE USER EXPERIENCE
- Deliver business-critical apps, desktops and files from a single web portal.
- Provide simplified remote browser access for your users, while confining them to only the resources that they need.
SIMPLIFY IT AND AVOID VPNs
- Forget traditional VPN deployments and complexities.
- Enable access from Chromebooks, mobile devices or any computer with a Web Browser. Zero setup.
KEEP YOUR BUSINESS SECURE
- Use enterprise-grade encrypted connections.
- Integrate with your existing and external identity platforms.
- Apply 2FA or MFA policies with all identity providers.
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Azure Virtual Desktop
Azure Virtual Desktop, previously known as Windows Virtual Desktop, is a robust cloud-based solution for desktop and application virtualization. It stands out as the sole virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) that offers streamlined management, the ability to run multiple sessions of Windows 10, enhancements for Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise, and compatibility with Remote Desktop Services (RDS) environments. You can effortlessly deploy and scale your Windows desktops and applications on Azure within minutes, all while benefiting from integrated security and compliance features. With the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) approach, users can access their desktops and applications via the internet using clients like Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, or HTML5. It’s essential to select the appropriate Azure virtual machine (VM) to ensure optimal performance, and by utilizing the multi-session capabilities of Windows 10 and Windows 11 on Azure, organizations can support multiple users concurrently while also reducing costs. This flexibility and efficiency make Azure Virtual Desktop an appealing choice for businesses looking to enhance their remote work capabilities.
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Delska
Delska is a data center and network operator that provides tailor-made IT and network services for businesses. With 5 data centers (one under construction, launching in 2025) in Latvia and Lithuania, and points of presence in Germany, Netherlands, and Sweden, we offer a comprehensive regional data center and network ecosystem. By 2030, we aim to achieve net-zero CO2 emissions, setting standard for sustainable IT infrastructure in the Baltic region.
In addition to cloud computing, colocation, data security, network, and other services, we have launched the self-service cloud platform myDelska for swift virtual machine deployment, IT resources management, and soon-to-come bare metal services.
Key features:
• Unlimited traffic and predictable monthly costs
• API integration
• Flexible firewall configurations
• Backup solutions
• Real-time network topology
• Latency measurement map
• Alpine Linux, Ubuntu, Debian, Windows OS, openSUSE and other operating systems
Since June 2024, Delska has merged 2 companies—DEAC European Data Center and Data Logistics Center (DLC). Both operate under their respective legal entities, which are owned by Quaero European Infrastructure Fund II.
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