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Tablet Access to Business Applications
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The consumerization of IT is under way. Workers want tablet
access to business applications, often from personal devices.
Learn why VPNs are not ideal for mobile connectivity and why
remote desktop is a more secure, less expensive approach to
tablet access that is easier to deploy, manage and use.
DesktopDirect	
Introduction 3
Tablet Deployment Challenges  3
Security 3
Application Availability  3
Device Management  4
Cost  4
Time  4
Approaches to Tablet Access  5
VPN  Native Apps  5
Server-Based Computing  5
Managed Services  6
DesktopDirect - A New Approach to Tablets for Business 6
Data Leakage Prevention  7
Full Application Availability 7
Time  Expense 7
Usability 7
Summary  8
About Array Networks  9
Table of ContentsTable of Contents
Tablet Access to Business Applications
	 3
Tablet Deployment Challenges
Initially designed as consumer devices, tablets face significant challenges to becoming full-fledged solutions
for business productivity. Chief among them are security, application availability, device management, cost and
time.
Security
First and foremost is security. Consider the lengths and costs necessary to ensure the security of VPN access:
laptops, client software, anti-virus, anti-spyware, hard-disk encryption, two-factor authentication and the list goes
on. The thought of a similar scenario driven by the influx of tablets in the workplace is daunting. What’s more,
tablet access is complicated by Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), the desire of many workers to use their personal
device. Personal devices and content can create a lot of problems; for example, running standard VPN clients on
tablets can change device behavior – a scenario that employees will not accept and which will create additional
burden for IT. Further, personal devices are more likely to be lost or stolen, and create a situation where music,
pictures and personal content reside on the same device as confidential enterprise data. As IT attempts to protect
corporate data without disturbing personal data, significant risk can result if security is traded to achieve a more
user-friendly experience. Unfortunately, the organizations that stand to gain the most from the benefits of tablet
access, such as financial services and healthcare, are the same organizations that stand to lose the most in the
event of data leakage.
Application Availability
Tablets access the Internet, run consumer apps and without too much trouble can be configured to provide
access to corporate email systems. Out of the box, this is about the extent of a tablet’s capabilities for conducting
business. Tablets don’t run Windows, or any of the business applications developed for Windows. This is to say,
there is a large gap between what employees are accustomed to using and what is available on tablets. There are
certain native apps that can be purchased, but since tablets are often private devices, it doesn’t make sense to
re-purchase apps that are already available on employee desktops. Additionally, because tablets are consumer
devices, employees will commonly switch from one platform to another, increasing the number of application
environments that must be purchased, deployed and managed.
Introduction
Tablet adoption is on the rise. Over 35 million iPads are expected to sell in 2011, with sales of over 55 million
projected for 2012. Android-based tablets, which are expected to sell 20 million units in 2011, will grow even
faster with sales of over 45 million units in 2012. A proven winner in the consumer market, tablets are now
making significant inroads in the enterprise due to their portability and their potential to provide instant access to
applications and information in a broad range of business situations.
For instance, it is not practical for a doctor on the move between exam rooms, rounds and clinics to
carry a heavy laptop that is constantly starting up, connecting, sleeping or shutting down. In contrast,
a tablet is highly portable and provides an always-on experience with information and applications
immediately available at the doctor’s finger tips. This ability to enhance worker productivity and
improve quality of work gives tablets the potential for tremendous growth in the enterprise.
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Device Management
Inthecaseoforganizationsdeployingaformofmanagedtablets,ITislookingatdifferentsolutionsforMobileDevice
Management (MDM) to deal with the issue of security and lost tablets. While remote wipe and reset capabilities
are available, personal data on devices is a problem as it causes the enterprise to take responsibility for backup and
restore of personal data. As with security, without any real alternatives, IT is forced to spend a considerable amount
of time and money locking down and managing this new class of device. For those organizations opting to support
a BYOD strategy, unmanaged devices cannot go completely unmanaged; organizations must still determine an
approach to providing limits on personal tablets, without impacting their usability as a consumer device.
Cost
As with any business or IT investment, benefits and gains must outweigh costs. While executives and employees
may be clamoring to use the latest and greatest technology, or the benefits of tablet access may be clear, in the
end, costs must be factored in and the solution must make business sense. Considering the challenges posed by
security, application access and device management, the cost consideration is not trivial and can include duplicate
application environments, duplicate security environments, development of native applications and investments
in server-based computing, not to mention the costs of tablets themselves, should an organization decide to
deploy managed devices.
Time
Last is the challenge of time. Security, application availability and device management challenges not only impact
cost, they also introduce significant barriers to deploying tablet access in a timely manner. Developing native apps
and installing new application infrastructure can take months, as can bringing together all the pieces necessary
for successfully delivering enterprise applications to tablet devices. Organizations are well advised to allocate
sufficient time for implementing a tablet strategy and to seek out more efficient alternative approaches to mobile
application delivery.
Security
Cost Time
App
Support
Tablet Access to Business Applications
	 5
Approaches to Tablet Access
To determine the best approach or mix of approaches for any organization, it is necessary to evaluate the pros and
cons of all solutions and compare them against the needs of the particular business. Three common approaches
for providing tablet access to corporate resources and applications are the use of VPN and native applications,
server-based computing and managed services.
VPN  Native Apps
A common approach to tablet access is to leverage existing VPN infrastructure and provide the workforce with
instructions for installing the VPN client on their mobile device. The benefit here is that it is a fast, down and dirty
way to enable tablets in the enterprise, at the extra cost of new licenses and additional appliances. However, these
VPN clients are intrusive apps, and installing them on private devices can cause potential instabilities and support
problems that are not acceptable.
Security is another drawback of this approach. In its most basic implementation, the only thing that is secured is
the connection between the tablet and the corporate network. Like a laptop, a tablet is able to download, store,
copy, paste and send all the data it wants; unlike a laptop, it is not managed and is far more likely to get lost or
stolen. This opens the door to other challenges such as the cost and complexity of purchasing corporate owned
and managed tablets, or investing heavily in mobile device management software, or both.
The other challenge of simpleVPN access is application availability.Tablets do not runWindows, and tablets do not
support most enterprise applications.This creates a significant gap between the use of tablets as consumer devices
and the use of tablets for business. To close this gap, organizations are turning to developing or purchasing native
applications, in essence creating a duplicate application environment specifically for tablet access for a select
number of core applications.
A benefit of native apps is that they can be developed from the ground up for usability on a tablet platform. This
is an important consideration, as applications will differ as to how well they behave in the tablet environment.
There are, however, downsides and limitations to developing native apps. For one, it is time consuming and
expensive to develop and support multiple application environments. Considering the number of applications
in use in the typical enterprise, developing or purchasing native apps may not make sense beyond a core set of
business-critical applications. Secondly, developing or purchasing native apps locks enterprises into specific tablet
platforms, eliminating the ability to support a flexible BYOD strategy.
In the end, an approach based on VPNs and native apps can deliver a highly-productive user experience for select
applications, but at significant expense due to security, mobile device management and the need to develop,
purchase and support secondary application environments. Because data is allowed to reside on the tablets, data
leakage can never be fully prevented; moreover, native apps are not aligned with a flexible BYOD strategy as they
require organizations to develop to specific platforms.
Server-Based Computing
Server-based computing runs applications and desktops in the data center and delivers them to client devices on
demand. Just as these virtual applications and virtual desktops can be delivered to PCs either locally or remotely,
today, providers of server-based computing offer client applications that make it possible to deliver applications
to tablets and smart phones.
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Comparing the three approaches, no single solution provides a perfect combination of data leakage prevention,
application availability, affordability and usability. Enterprises will either have to select a solution that is the best fit
for their particular environment, or look beyond these three solutions to find a new approach that eliminates the
tradeoffs between security, application availability, cost and usability.
Advantages of the server-based computing approach are multi-fold. First, any application that is running in the
server-based computing environment can be made available to tablet devices, eliminating the need to develop
native apps and support multiple application environments.
Second, because end-users are simply manipulating files, applications and desktops that reside in the corporate
data center, the server-based computing client app can be configured such that data never leaves the corporate
network. With the ability to prohibit copy and paste, local printing and screen capture, and without the possibility
of corporate data residing on tablets, the possibility for data leakage can essentially be reduced to zero.
Ontheotherhand,whilemanyenterpriseshavedeployedserver-basedcomputingforkeyapplicationsforkeyuser
groups, very few have deployed server-based computing as the primary environment for users and applications
across the organization. The cost of servers, software, licenses and deployment is simply too steep, with most
enterprises deploying server-based computing for no more than a small percentage of their overall workforce.
In short, while this approach can be highly-secure and highly-flexible for users and applications already supported
by server-based computing, the time and expense required to extend the solution enterprise-wide makes it highly
impractical.
Managed Services
Many providers of managed services for remote desktop access now tout the ability to access desktops and
applications using tablet devices. In theory, providing tablet access to office desktops using remote desktop
technology makes a lot of sense. If the service provider provides controls for managing end-points and disabling
copy, paste, print and screen capture, and the user is simply operating his or her primary work environment using
a remote device, data will not be able to leave the corporate network.
What’s more, because users are accessing their primary work environment, they have access to the full range of
applications they require to be productive. Because the solution leverages existing infrastructure, and because
service providers offer support for a wide range of devices, the managed services approach is relatively cost-
effective and at the same time can support a BYOD strategy.
In reality, enterprises are not comfortable exposing sensitive data and the enterprise network to a
third party. For these managed services to function, thousands of permanent connections must be
establishedfromthecorporatenetworktoabrokeronathirdpartynetwork–anetworkthatsupports
many other business as well as individual consumers. Enterprises have been unwilling to use these
services to provide remote access to office PCs from traditional devices such as home desktops and
laptops, and in all likelihood will have the same apprehensions about using managed services to
provide tablet access to corporate applications.
Tablet Access to Business Applications
	 7
n Data Leakage Prevention DesktopDirect is an appliance-based solution that is enterprise owned and operated.
Unlike managed services, DesktopDirect is under full enterprise control and does not open the corporate network
to third party networks. DesktopDirect also ensures that mobile devices never become a part of the corporate
network; because end-users merely use their mobile device to control their office desktop, data never leaves the
corporate network and cannot be left behind on tablets. Connectivity from the DesktopDirect appliance to end-
user devices is encrypted using SSL and controls for copy, paste, print and screen capture eliminate any remaining
chance of data leakage.
Firewall
VirtualDesktops
PhysicalDesktops
Array NetworksDesktopDirect
SSL
Tablets
Smart
Phones
Laptops
PCs
Tablets
SPX
Internet
DesktopDirect – A New Approach to Tablets for Business
DesktopDirect is an innovative, secure remote access solution. Unlike VPNs, DesktopDirect enables employees to
get to their office computers from any remote location — whether they be at their home office, at a customer or
partner site, at a public Internet kiosk, or even from their iPhones and iPads. DesktopDirect uniquely leverages
proven and scalable technologies to deliver the industry’s most secure enterprise-class solution for remote
desktop access and control.
In a tablet access environment, the DesktopDirect appliance is installed in the corporate network and integrates
with Active Directory or similar to establish user credentials for secure access. Either physical or virtual desktops
may be registered for users, a process that can be accomplished by the administrator manually or via a database,
or by end-users using Array Registration Technology (ART). For tablet access, users download a free application
from an App Store, App Marketplace or similar to their corporate or personal tablet. From there, users launch the
DesktopDirect application, log in using their single sign-on credentials, and make a selection from their list of
registered desktops.
n Full application availability
n Eliminates data leakage
n Secured connection
n IT control
n Easy to deploy and manage
n Scalable
n Affordable
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n Full Application Availability DesktopDirect leverages existing desktop, application and security infrastructure.
Unlike server-based computing, a traditional PC work environment is provided to nearly all employees. Without
any need for new hardware or software, licenses or application environments, employees enterprise-wide can be
provided with full application availability.
n Time  Expense As compared to the time and expense of developing native applications or deploying server-
based computing, DesktopDirect is highly cost-effective. Unlike managed services that charge indefinitely, right-
sized DesktopDirect hardware and software license packs are an affordable one-time purchase. DesktopDirect can
be set up in as little a few hours and is capable of achieving ROI in the time it takes to set up alternate solutions.
n Usability While DesktopDirect cannot provide the user experience of a dedicated native application, it goes a
long way towards creating a PC experience for tablets that retains the usability of office applications.Wake-on-LAN
(WoL) capability allows laptops and desktops to be powered down at night, over the weekend or anytime they are
not needed and powered up remotely by users. In addition, a comprehensive suite of touch screen gestures and
controls are built into the DesktopDirect mobile app in order to provide intuitive control over mouse, keyboard
and other PC-specific functions.
Securely
connect
to office
desktops
from any
device,
anywhere.
Physical
Desktops
Virtual Desktops 
Terminal
Services
Tablets
Smart
Phones
Laptops
PCs
Remote Office
Deploying DesktopDirect to enable tablet access for employees, enterprises get a cost-effective solution that is
fully secure and fully under IT control and at the same time provides full application availability, supports a BYOD
strategy and is simple to deploy, manage and use. What’s more DesktopDirect simultaneously creates a remote
access solution for productivity and business continuity, allowing users to log into their office desktops from any
remote device, anywhere.
Tablet Access to Business Applications
	 9
Summary
Selecting the right approach to providing tablet access may not be an either or proposition, but might, in fact,
include a mix of the approaches outlined in this document. For instance, a particular application may not translate
well from a PC environment to a tablet environment, and the decision is made that a native application must be
developed. Or an application is so essential to the core business that getting the best possible user experience
is worth the expense of developing a native app. Likewise, organizations with a large investment in server-based
computing will still want to make these resources available to tablet users.
VPN  Native
Apps
Server-Based
Computing
Managed
Services
DesktopDirect
Data Leakage Prevention Fair Excellent Fair Excellent
Application Availability Fair Excellent Excellent Excellent
Time  Expense Poor Poor Fair Excellent
Useability Excellent Fair Fair Good
DesktopDirect is equally at home providing a full tablet access solution or working in conjunction with alternate
approaches to tablet access. If an enterprise has hundreds of applications, native apps may be developed for five
to ten of them, with DesktopDirect providing a catch all to provide secure tablet access to the remainder of the
organization’s applications. Or the rapid nature of deploying DesktopDirect can be leveraged to provide tablet
access to critical applications while a native app is under development. Because DesktopDirect supports access to
both physical and virtual desktops, organizations can quickly and cost-effectively deploy a tablet access solution
that incorporates their investment in server-based computing.
Ultimately, each organization has to bear in mind their requirements for data leakage prevention, application
availability, time and expense and usability and select the approach or combination of approaches that meet their
business needs and provide the strongest ROI for their environment.
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Tablet Access to Business Applications

  • 1. DesktopDirect Tablet Access to Business Applications WhitePaperWhitePaper The consumerization of IT is under way. Workers want tablet access to business applications, often from personal devices. Learn why VPNs are not ideal for mobile connectivity and why remote desktop is a more secure, less expensive approach to tablet access that is easier to deploy, manage and use.
  • 2. DesktopDirect Introduction 3 Tablet Deployment Challenges 3 Security 3 Application Availability 3 Device Management 4 Cost 4 Time 4 Approaches to Tablet Access 5 VPN Native Apps 5 Server-Based Computing 5 Managed Services 6 DesktopDirect - A New Approach to Tablets for Business 6 Data Leakage Prevention 7 Full Application Availability 7 Time Expense 7 Usability 7 Summary 8 About Array Networks 9 Table of ContentsTable of Contents
  • 3. Tablet Access to Business Applications 3 Tablet Deployment Challenges Initially designed as consumer devices, tablets face significant challenges to becoming full-fledged solutions for business productivity. Chief among them are security, application availability, device management, cost and time. Security First and foremost is security. Consider the lengths and costs necessary to ensure the security of VPN access: laptops, client software, anti-virus, anti-spyware, hard-disk encryption, two-factor authentication and the list goes on. The thought of a similar scenario driven by the influx of tablets in the workplace is daunting. What’s more, tablet access is complicated by Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), the desire of many workers to use their personal device. Personal devices and content can create a lot of problems; for example, running standard VPN clients on tablets can change device behavior – a scenario that employees will not accept and which will create additional burden for IT. Further, personal devices are more likely to be lost or stolen, and create a situation where music, pictures and personal content reside on the same device as confidential enterprise data. As IT attempts to protect corporate data without disturbing personal data, significant risk can result if security is traded to achieve a more user-friendly experience. Unfortunately, the organizations that stand to gain the most from the benefits of tablet access, such as financial services and healthcare, are the same organizations that stand to lose the most in the event of data leakage. Application Availability Tablets access the Internet, run consumer apps and without too much trouble can be configured to provide access to corporate email systems. Out of the box, this is about the extent of a tablet’s capabilities for conducting business. Tablets don’t run Windows, or any of the business applications developed for Windows. This is to say, there is a large gap between what employees are accustomed to using and what is available on tablets. There are certain native apps that can be purchased, but since tablets are often private devices, it doesn’t make sense to re-purchase apps that are already available on employee desktops. Additionally, because tablets are consumer devices, employees will commonly switch from one platform to another, increasing the number of application environments that must be purchased, deployed and managed. Introduction Tablet adoption is on the rise. Over 35 million iPads are expected to sell in 2011, with sales of over 55 million projected for 2012. Android-based tablets, which are expected to sell 20 million units in 2011, will grow even faster with sales of over 45 million units in 2012. A proven winner in the consumer market, tablets are now making significant inroads in the enterprise due to their portability and their potential to provide instant access to applications and information in a broad range of business situations. For instance, it is not practical for a doctor on the move between exam rooms, rounds and clinics to carry a heavy laptop that is constantly starting up, connecting, sleeping or shutting down. In contrast, a tablet is highly portable and provides an always-on experience with information and applications immediately available at the doctor’s finger tips. This ability to enhance worker productivity and improve quality of work gives tablets the potential for tremendous growth in the enterprise.
  • 4. DesktopDirect Copyright © 2011, Array Networks, Inc. Device Management Inthecaseoforganizationsdeployingaformofmanagedtablets,ITislookingatdifferentsolutionsforMobileDevice Management (MDM) to deal with the issue of security and lost tablets. While remote wipe and reset capabilities are available, personal data on devices is a problem as it causes the enterprise to take responsibility for backup and restore of personal data. As with security, without any real alternatives, IT is forced to spend a considerable amount of time and money locking down and managing this new class of device. For those organizations opting to support a BYOD strategy, unmanaged devices cannot go completely unmanaged; organizations must still determine an approach to providing limits on personal tablets, without impacting their usability as a consumer device. Cost As with any business or IT investment, benefits and gains must outweigh costs. While executives and employees may be clamoring to use the latest and greatest technology, or the benefits of tablet access may be clear, in the end, costs must be factored in and the solution must make business sense. Considering the challenges posed by security, application access and device management, the cost consideration is not trivial and can include duplicate application environments, duplicate security environments, development of native applications and investments in server-based computing, not to mention the costs of tablets themselves, should an organization decide to deploy managed devices. Time Last is the challenge of time. Security, application availability and device management challenges not only impact cost, they also introduce significant barriers to deploying tablet access in a timely manner. Developing native apps and installing new application infrastructure can take months, as can bringing together all the pieces necessary for successfully delivering enterprise applications to tablet devices. Organizations are well advised to allocate sufficient time for implementing a tablet strategy and to seek out more efficient alternative approaches to mobile application delivery. Security Cost Time App Support
  • 5. Tablet Access to Business Applications 5 Approaches to Tablet Access To determine the best approach or mix of approaches for any organization, it is necessary to evaluate the pros and cons of all solutions and compare them against the needs of the particular business. Three common approaches for providing tablet access to corporate resources and applications are the use of VPN and native applications, server-based computing and managed services. VPN Native Apps A common approach to tablet access is to leverage existing VPN infrastructure and provide the workforce with instructions for installing the VPN client on their mobile device. The benefit here is that it is a fast, down and dirty way to enable tablets in the enterprise, at the extra cost of new licenses and additional appliances. However, these VPN clients are intrusive apps, and installing them on private devices can cause potential instabilities and support problems that are not acceptable. Security is another drawback of this approach. In its most basic implementation, the only thing that is secured is the connection between the tablet and the corporate network. Like a laptop, a tablet is able to download, store, copy, paste and send all the data it wants; unlike a laptop, it is not managed and is far more likely to get lost or stolen. This opens the door to other challenges such as the cost and complexity of purchasing corporate owned and managed tablets, or investing heavily in mobile device management software, or both. The other challenge of simpleVPN access is application availability.Tablets do not runWindows, and tablets do not support most enterprise applications.This creates a significant gap between the use of tablets as consumer devices and the use of tablets for business. To close this gap, organizations are turning to developing or purchasing native applications, in essence creating a duplicate application environment specifically for tablet access for a select number of core applications. A benefit of native apps is that they can be developed from the ground up for usability on a tablet platform. This is an important consideration, as applications will differ as to how well they behave in the tablet environment. There are, however, downsides and limitations to developing native apps. For one, it is time consuming and expensive to develop and support multiple application environments. Considering the number of applications in use in the typical enterprise, developing or purchasing native apps may not make sense beyond a core set of business-critical applications. Secondly, developing or purchasing native apps locks enterprises into specific tablet platforms, eliminating the ability to support a flexible BYOD strategy. In the end, an approach based on VPNs and native apps can deliver a highly-productive user experience for select applications, but at significant expense due to security, mobile device management and the need to develop, purchase and support secondary application environments. Because data is allowed to reside on the tablets, data leakage can never be fully prevented; moreover, native apps are not aligned with a flexible BYOD strategy as they require organizations to develop to specific platforms. Server-Based Computing Server-based computing runs applications and desktops in the data center and delivers them to client devices on demand. Just as these virtual applications and virtual desktops can be delivered to PCs either locally or remotely, today, providers of server-based computing offer client applications that make it possible to deliver applications to tablets and smart phones.
  • 6. DesktopDirect Copyright © 2011, Array Networks, Inc. Comparing the three approaches, no single solution provides a perfect combination of data leakage prevention, application availability, affordability and usability. Enterprises will either have to select a solution that is the best fit for their particular environment, or look beyond these three solutions to find a new approach that eliminates the tradeoffs between security, application availability, cost and usability. Advantages of the server-based computing approach are multi-fold. First, any application that is running in the server-based computing environment can be made available to tablet devices, eliminating the need to develop native apps and support multiple application environments. Second, because end-users are simply manipulating files, applications and desktops that reside in the corporate data center, the server-based computing client app can be configured such that data never leaves the corporate network. With the ability to prohibit copy and paste, local printing and screen capture, and without the possibility of corporate data residing on tablets, the possibility for data leakage can essentially be reduced to zero. Ontheotherhand,whilemanyenterpriseshavedeployedserver-basedcomputingforkeyapplicationsforkeyuser groups, very few have deployed server-based computing as the primary environment for users and applications across the organization. The cost of servers, software, licenses and deployment is simply too steep, with most enterprises deploying server-based computing for no more than a small percentage of their overall workforce. In short, while this approach can be highly-secure and highly-flexible for users and applications already supported by server-based computing, the time and expense required to extend the solution enterprise-wide makes it highly impractical. Managed Services Many providers of managed services for remote desktop access now tout the ability to access desktops and applications using tablet devices. In theory, providing tablet access to office desktops using remote desktop technology makes a lot of sense. If the service provider provides controls for managing end-points and disabling copy, paste, print and screen capture, and the user is simply operating his or her primary work environment using a remote device, data will not be able to leave the corporate network. What’s more, because users are accessing their primary work environment, they have access to the full range of applications they require to be productive. Because the solution leverages existing infrastructure, and because service providers offer support for a wide range of devices, the managed services approach is relatively cost- effective and at the same time can support a BYOD strategy. In reality, enterprises are not comfortable exposing sensitive data and the enterprise network to a third party. For these managed services to function, thousands of permanent connections must be establishedfromthecorporatenetworktoabrokeronathirdpartynetwork–anetworkthatsupports many other business as well as individual consumers. Enterprises have been unwilling to use these services to provide remote access to office PCs from traditional devices such as home desktops and laptops, and in all likelihood will have the same apprehensions about using managed services to provide tablet access to corporate applications.
  • 7. Tablet Access to Business Applications 7 n Data Leakage Prevention DesktopDirect is an appliance-based solution that is enterprise owned and operated. Unlike managed services, DesktopDirect is under full enterprise control and does not open the corporate network to third party networks. DesktopDirect also ensures that mobile devices never become a part of the corporate network; because end-users merely use their mobile device to control their office desktop, data never leaves the corporate network and cannot be left behind on tablets. Connectivity from the DesktopDirect appliance to end- user devices is encrypted using SSL and controls for copy, paste, print and screen capture eliminate any remaining chance of data leakage. Firewall VirtualDesktops PhysicalDesktops Array NetworksDesktopDirect SSL Tablets Smart Phones Laptops PCs Tablets SPX Internet DesktopDirect – A New Approach to Tablets for Business DesktopDirect is an innovative, secure remote access solution. Unlike VPNs, DesktopDirect enables employees to get to their office computers from any remote location — whether they be at their home office, at a customer or partner site, at a public Internet kiosk, or even from their iPhones and iPads. DesktopDirect uniquely leverages proven and scalable technologies to deliver the industry’s most secure enterprise-class solution for remote desktop access and control. In a tablet access environment, the DesktopDirect appliance is installed in the corporate network and integrates with Active Directory or similar to establish user credentials for secure access. Either physical or virtual desktops may be registered for users, a process that can be accomplished by the administrator manually or via a database, or by end-users using Array Registration Technology (ART). For tablet access, users download a free application from an App Store, App Marketplace or similar to their corporate or personal tablet. From there, users launch the DesktopDirect application, log in using their single sign-on credentials, and make a selection from their list of registered desktops. n Full application availability n Eliminates data leakage n Secured connection n IT control n Easy to deploy and manage n Scalable n Affordable
  • 8. DesktopDirect Copyright © 2011, Array Networks, Inc. n Full Application Availability DesktopDirect leverages existing desktop, application and security infrastructure. Unlike server-based computing, a traditional PC work environment is provided to nearly all employees. Without any need for new hardware or software, licenses or application environments, employees enterprise-wide can be provided with full application availability. n Time Expense As compared to the time and expense of developing native applications or deploying server- based computing, DesktopDirect is highly cost-effective. Unlike managed services that charge indefinitely, right- sized DesktopDirect hardware and software license packs are an affordable one-time purchase. DesktopDirect can be set up in as little a few hours and is capable of achieving ROI in the time it takes to set up alternate solutions. n Usability While DesktopDirect cannot provide the user experience of a dedicated native application, it goes a long way towards creating a PC experience for tablets that retains the usability of office applications.Wake-on-LAN (WoL) capability allows laptops and desktops to be powered down at night, over the weekend or anytime they are not needed and powered up remotely by users. In addition, a comprehensive suite of touch screen gestures and controls are built into the DesktopDirect mobile app in order to provide intuitive control over mouse, keyboard and other PC-specific functions. Securely connect to office desktops from any device, anywhere. Physical Desktops Virtual Desktops Terminal Services Tablets Smart Phones Laptops PCs Remote Office Deploying DesktopDirect to enable tablet access for employees, enterprises get a cost-effective solution that is fully secure and fully under IT control and at the same time provides full application availability, supports a BYOD strategy and is simple to deploy, manage and use. What’s more DesktopDirect simultaneously creates a remote access solution for productivity and business continuity, allowing users to log into their office desktops from any remote device, anywhere.
  • 9. Tablet Access to Business Applications 9 Summary Selecting the right approach to providing tablet access may not be an either or proposition, but might, in fact, include a mix of the approaches outlined in this document. For instance, a particular application may not translate well from a PC environment to a tablet environment, and the decision is made that a native application must be developed. Or an application is so essential to the core business that getting the best possible user experience is worth the expense of developing a native app. Likewise, organizations with a large investment in server-based computing will still want to make these resources available to tablet users. VPN Native Apps Server-Based Computing Managed Services DesktopDirect Data Leakage Prevention Fair Excellent Fair Excellent Application Availability Fair Excellent Excellent Excellent Time Expense Poor Poor Fair Excellent Useability Excellent Fair Fair Good DesktopDirect is equally at home providing a full tablet access solution or working in conjunction with alternate approaches to tablet access. If an enterprise has hundreds of applications, native apps may be developed for five to ten of them, with DesktopDirect providing a catch all to provide secure tablet access to the remainder of the organization’s applications. Or the rapid nature of deploying DesktopDirect can be leveraged to provide tablet access to critical applications while a native app is under development. Because DesktopDirect supports access to both physical and virtual desktops, organizations can quickly and cost-effectively deploy a tablet access solution that incorporates their investment in server-based computing. Ultimately, each organization has to bear in mind their requirements for data leakage prevention, application availability, time and expense and usability and select the approach or combination of approaches that meet their business needs and provide the strongest ROI for their environment.
  • 10. DesktopDirect Copyright © 2011, Array Networks, Inc. DesktopDirect Copyright © 2011, Array Networks, Inc. To purchase Array Networks Solutions, please contact your Array Networks representative at 1-866 MY-ARRAY (692-7729) or authorized reseller. ©2011ArrayNetworks,Inc.Allrightsreserved.ArrayNetworks,theArrayNetworkslogo,AppVelocity,NetVelocity,DesktopDirect and SpeedCore are all trademarks of Array Networks, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks, service marks, registered marks, or registered service marks are the property of their respective owners. Array Networks assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies in this document. Array Networks reserves the right to change, modify, transfer, or otherwise revise this publication without notice. Apple and iPads are registered trademarks of Apple, Inc. Google and Android are registered trademarks of Google, Inc. Nov-2011 rev. b Corporate Headquarters info@arraynetworks.com 408-240-8700 1 866 MY-ARRAY www.arraynetworks.com Belgium +32 2 6336382 China support@arraynetworks. com.cn +010-84446688 France infosfrance@arraynetworks. com +33 (0) 180 886 086 India isales@arraynetworks.com +91-080-41329296 Japan sales-japan@arraynetworks. com +81-45-664-6116 Korea array-sales@arraynetwork. co.kr +82(2)3461-8124 Taiwan support.taiwan@arraynet- works.com 886-2-7718-2750 UK infoseurope@arraynetworks. com +44 (0) 7717 153 159 About Array Networks Array Networks is a global leader in application, desktop and cloud service delivery with over 5000 worldwide customer deployments. Powered by award-winning SpeedCore™ software, Array solutions are recognized by leading enterprise, service provider and public sector organizations for unmatched performance and total value of ownership. Array is headquartered in SiliconValley, is backed by over 300 employees worldwide and is a profitable company with strong investors, management and revenue growth. Poised to capitalize on explosive growth in the areas of mobile and cloud computing, analysts and thought leaders including Deloitte, Red Herring and Frost Sullivan have recognized Array Networks for its technical innovation, operational excellence and market opportunity.