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Reverse Seamless Windows stories on BrianMadden.com

Everyone is familiar with the concept of seamless windows, where only a remote application's window is visible on the client instead of the entire remote desktop. "Reverse seamless" is the flip-side of that concept. It's when a client device uses a full-screen remote windows desktop, but then individual LOCAL applications running on the client "poke through" the remote window to appear as individual applications within the remote desktop session.

  • Reverse Seamless & RES VDX: Separating facts from fiction

    [Note from Brian: We've had an interesting conversation the past few days on BrianMadden.com and SearchVirtualDesktop.com about RES Software's Reverse Seamless product. I first wrote " RES Software launches standalone reverse seamless VDI...
    by Max Ranzau on March 09, 2011 : 17 comments , 6,395 views
  • Why "reverse seamless" is not as cool as Brian thinks it is

    There has been a lot of discussion around Reverse Seamless and its value over the years. Recently RES Software announced a standalone version for $15 per user, which Brian wrote about on SearchVirtualDesktop.com calling it "super cool as a stand...
    by appdetective on March 07, 2011 : 30 comments , 5,703 views
  • Ericom's True Media Experience, or Reverse Seamless Windows

    Earlier this week, I had a briefing with Ericom and came away with an interesting bit of information about their upcoming PowerTerm Webconnect release. "True Media Experience," which uses a technology developed by Ericom called Reverse Seamless...
    by Gabe Knuth on December 17, 2008 : 11 comments , 4,386 views
  • Citrix Project Alice: Reverse Seamless Windows

    Everyone is familiar with the concept of seamless windows, where only a remote application's window is visible on the client instead of the entire remote desktop. "Reverse seamless" is the flip-side of that concept. It's when a client device uses a full-screen remote windows desktop, but then individual LOCAL applications running on the client "poke through" the remote window to appear as individual applications within the remote desktop session.

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    by Brian Madden on April 22, 2008 : 15 comments , 13,678 views
  • A Summary of what I learned at PubForum Dublin 2005

    This past weekend was the fifth semi-annual PubForum organized by Dr. Conti. As always I learned a lot, and this article provides a quick review for those who couldn't make it.

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    by Brian Madden on May 24, 2005 : 23 comments , 11,912 views