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Oracle unveils virtual desktop client app for iPad

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REDWOOD SHORES, USA: Further extending its comprehensive desktop virtualization portfolio, Oracle has recently announced Oracle virtual desktop client app for iPad.

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Oracle Virtual Desktop Client App enables users secure access to virtual desktops managed by Oracle’s Sun Ray Software and Oracle virtual desktop infrastructure, said a press release.

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This innovative app allows iPad users support through Oracle desktop virtualization, bringing full “session mobility.”

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"With the introduction of Oracle virtual desktop client app for iPad, we continue to offer customers innovative ways to access a broad range of virtual desktop environments and enterprise applications,” said Wim Coekaerts, SVP, Linux and Virtualization Engineering, Oracle.

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Coekaerts added, “When used in conjunction with Oracle’s Sun Ray Software and Oracle Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, customers benefit from enhanced security, centralized administration, lower cost, and better access to their corporate data from iPad.”

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New app delivers highly secure access to mobile users

Delivering highly secure access, the new Oracle virtual desktop client app offers simple, intuitive, and accurate gesture based and multi-touch operation with rich virtual keyboard support, including CTRL, ALT, ESC, Insert, Delete, Tab, Home, End, Function, Paging, and cursor keys.

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The app contains a fast and responsive interface, which allows multi-tasking and seamless switching between other iOS apps, added the release.

Oracle Virtual Desktop Client leverages Oracle’s ALP protocol to provide a high quality user experience.

With its high security and support of built-in VPN functionality of iOS, users can experience worry-free access to corporate desktops and applications.

User sessions are protected, even over public Wi-Fi connections, through 256-bit AES encryption and features auto discovery of available Oracle Virtual Desktop Infrastructure or Sun Ray Software servers.

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