VMware ACE Beta to Ease Management
VMware has launched a beta of product that allows IT administrators to centrally manage and control virtual machines installed on PCs on their network.
Called VMware ACE, the application would allow the administrator to create a PC environment, package it into a virtual machine, and then deploy it to any managed or unmanaged endpoint.
"IT administrators need tighter desktop control and management because they are tasked with supporting increasing numbers of workers who use equipment over which they have no control," enterprise desktop platforms chief Jerry Chen said in a statement.
"It's like handing out a secure, controlled laptop without the cost and hassle of provisioning new hardware."
In addition to the remote deployment feature, ACE also includes a feature called Pocket ACE, which allows users to place a virtual machine on just about any storage device, plug it into a PC with the software, and access the saved virtual machine from anywhere with a network connection.
The VMware ACE Management Server would additionally be a useful tool for IT administrators, as it would allow them to make blanket changes to all virtual machines on a network from a single console.
The software is expected to be generally available in the second quarter of this year, however the beta is available immediately for download. VMware said pricing for the final version would not be announced until the final version ships.