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In this exclusive VMblog video interview, as part of our VMware Explore US 2023 coverage, we speak with Jason Smith, VP of Alliances and Product Marketing at Liquidware, an industry leader in digital workspace management solutions for Windows desktops.

Watch as we learn more about Liquidware's product line across the end-user computing (EUC) market. At VMware Explore, Liquidware will be launching their latest product, CommandCTRL. CommandCTRL is their brand new SaaS Real-time Remediation solution. This new product launch will be their main focus, but they will also be showcasing their other digital workspace management solutions, including FlexApp - application portability solution - Stratusphere UX - digital experience monitoring, analytics and diagnostics solution - and ProfileUnity - user experience monitoring solution. And they will also be demonstrating the latest UI of Stratusphere UX.

During this interview, Smith explores the Liquidware product line further, and explains how their solutions are unique and differentiated in the market. He also goes into detail about their partnerships with VMware and others and a few new announcements coming out at the show.

Don't miss this exclusive interview.

Make sure to visit Liquidware to learn more: https://www.liquidware.com/

Published in VMware Explore 2023

As part of our VMware Explore 2022 coverage, VMblog visits with Jason Smith, VP of Alliances and Product Marketing at Liquidware.

Liquidware is a leader in digital workspace management solutions for Windows desktops. The company's products encompass all facets of management to ensure the ultimate user experience across all workspaces - physical, virtual, DaaS or in the cloud. Enterprises across the globe utilize Liquidware solutions to dramatically decrease time spent managing desktops, while delivering increased security, flexibility and scalability. Supported platforms include Microsoft physical, Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD), and RDS desktops, Citrix Desktops, VMware Horizon, Amazon WorkSpaces, and Nutanix Frame. 

In this video, Smith provides a quick overview of the company, and then goes into more detail on how they partner with VMware and its ecosystem. Find out what they specifically provide a VMware shop or VMware implementation, and what problems they solve for them.

Watch and learn as Smith offers a great rundown of the company's technology, what they do, and what makes them unique and different in an otherwise crowded market. And find out what big trends and themes they see playing out into 2023.

Stick around until the end and watch a demo to learn more.  See new features never before seen with FlexApp One.  And hear about a brand new product not yet launched called CommandCTRL.

Learn more about Liquidware by visiting: https://www.liquidware.com

Published in VMware Explore 2022

Are you interested in learning more about the end user computing industry?  Do you have problems and challenges in your organization and need solutions?  Maybe you're just looking to better understand which vendors and technologies are out there and available to you.

VMblog's Mega Series is the perfect series for you!  As part of the Mega Series, over the next few months, you'll hear from a number of industry experts and leaders across multiple topics to help you make important decisions within your own organization.

In this episode, VMblog is joined by a long time End User Computing expert, Jason E. Smith, VP of Product Marketing at Liquidware.

Watch and learn as he provides a quick overview on Liquidware, and explores the who, what, why of end user computing.  What are the benefits?  What are the coming trends?   How did the pandemic affect the market, and what happens now that more organizations are working from home or working from anywhere?  How has the cloud reshaped EUC after being an on-premises focused market for so long.

Find out how Liquidware differentiates itself in the EUC market from its competitors and why you might prefer their solutions to others.  And watch as Smith explores some of the latest Liquidware features in a quick demo.

As a company that enables organizations to facilitate a work from home strategy, Liquidware is a champion of remote working. As an industry expert in the end user computing and desktop virtualization field, Jason Smith provides answers to a number of important questions in this modern #WorkFromHome situation that many companies woke up one day to find themselves in without a lot of planning or preparation in most cases.

Published in Work From Home 2020

About a third of Americans are now working from home, more ever than before.  And quite simply, that's due in large part because of COVID-19 and the pandemic that was unleashed across the globe this year.  VDI, Desktop-as-a-Service, Virtual Desktops, and Cloud Desktops are the technologies that enable many of us to work from home.  But these technologies have been around for quite some time.  So why are more and more companies finally taking note of these and other technologies that enable many workers to do their jobs remotely?

In this latest VMblog #WorkFromHome Series, we're exploring what technology means in this current paradigm shift of working remotely.  And in order to do that, we're reaching out to industry experts to help shine a light on the subject.  We're asking these experts to offer up their opinions and advice on what's taking place now and where things go in the future. 

In this Q&A, VMblog connected with long time industry expert, Jason E. Smith, VP of Products and Solutions at Liquidware.

Published in Work From Home 2020

VMblog speaks with Jason Smith of Liquidware during the IGEL DISRUPT 2020 event in Nashville, TN.

Jason Smith talks about the path that Liquidware has taken to help its customers onboard their next generation desktop. That has evolved from VDI to cloud based desktops and native Windows Virtual Desktops (WVD). They help with assessment, move user profiles or user personas over, and deliver applications with a zero downtime migration.

Jason also talks about how Liquidware partners and works with IGEL. Liquidware's agent is now fully integrated into the IGEL firmware, which allows them to see the last mile of the end point.

Published in IGEL Disrupt 2020

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