Desktop and Application Streaming
Category: Amazon AppStream 2.0
Persistent storage for Amazon AppStream 2.0 Linux Fleets on Amazon Elastic File System
Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) used with Amazon AppStream 2.0 creates a persistent storage location often required by educational or research institutions while optimizing storage and application access. Combining these services simplifies how these institutions store their data or education materials and ensures researchers and students have access regardless of their location. Furthermore, the integration […]
How Intuit uses Amazon AppStream 2.0 to migrate QuickBooks Desktop users to QuickBooks Online
This post is co-authored by Salil Sinai Cuncoliencar, Staff Software Engineer at Intuit and Manoj Kale and Upendra V at AWS. Through customizing the Amazon AppStream 2.0 experience, Intuit simplifies their customers end user experience and migration from QuickBooks Desktop to QuickBooks Online. In this blog post we share how Intuit successfully migrated legacy Intuit […]
Selecting the right AWS End User Computing service for your needs
In today’s rapidly evolving end-user computing environment, architecting a solution to support the current and future needs of an organization can be challenging. Attend our session at AWS End User Computing Innovation Day, titled “Selecting the right AWS End User Computing service for your needs”, to get answers to your questions. AWS offers a flexible […]
Converting a desktop application to a cloud service in less than an hour
On September 13, 2023, at AWS End User Computing Innovation Day, I will host a session demonstrating how to convert a desktop application to cloud-based delivery in less than an hour. I will provide an overview of Amazon AppStream 2.0 and discuss newly released features. I will also demonstrate how to use app block builder […]
Monitor and automate AWS End User Computing (EUC) with AWS Chatbot
The blogpost teaches you how to deploy AWS Chatbot to your AWS account using the CloudFormation template. You learn how to configure the Chatbot to monitor and automate your AWS End User Compute (EUC) deployments. Customers are always looking at new ways to interact with systems. Amazon EUC administrators may need to be notified on […]
Accelerating cloud-based delivery of applications as a competitive advantage
In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, the demand for cloud-based solutions is stronger than ever. End user and software vendors recognize the transformative potential of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) models for delivering applications. Enhanced efficiency and accessibility to modernization and increased Return on Investment (ROI), the benefits are undeniable. Amazon AppStream 2.0 unleashes the power of web-based […]
AWS End User Computing Innovation Day 2023: Architecting end-user computing environments for change and agility
IT teams responsible for end-user computing services face an environment of constant and rapid change—making it challenging to provide the tools employees need to do their jobs. Regardless of the size of organization or the industry, well-architected end-user computing solutions are optimized for agility, security, and cost-effectiveness. Join us on September 13, 2023, at 10:00am […]
Infor accelerates time to market by converting application to SaaS with Amazon AppStream 2.0
Infor, founded in 2002 and headquartered in New York City, is a global leader in ERP and industry-specific cloud software products. With over 65,000 customers in 177 countries across the globe, Infor uses Amazon AppStream 2.0 to cost effectively deliver a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) version of their construction payroll application to customers. Opportunity | Meet customer […]
How to use automation to optimize and control cost of Amazon AppStream 2.0
As the demand for applications grow, the need to optimize and control the cost of Amazon AppStream 2.0 Fleet resources evolves. Through automation of AWS serverless services, you can control the cost of AppStream 2.0 Fleets. In this blog I will discuss how to use a billing alarm to get an alert when AppStream cost […]
Track user processes in Amazon AppStream 2.0 sessions
Introduction Many customers utilizing Amazon AppStream 2.0 want to track employee usage of specific applications. This data can be used to track the frequency/duration of application use, and help optimize licensing costs. In addition, built-in AppStream 2.0 usage reports record applications launched from the application catalog, but not applications launched from desktop shortcuts or from other applications. This […]