Virtual Application and How it Works

Alpha Klick
3 min readJul 22, 2021

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In 2021, with the Covid-19 pandemic forcing everyone to stay at home and offices operating at less than half capacity, most people are working from home. One very crucial technology that has allowed people to easily work from home is virtualization.

What is Virtualisation?

Virtualization is a technology used to create multiple virtual copies of an individual computer into numerous virtual computers or virtual machines allowing you to use all its features at full potential. Your company can use physical resources more efficiently as well as enable great ROI through virtualization.

According to AlphaKlick Solutions, it is estimated that the virtualization software market will cross the $120 Billion mark within the next 5 years.

Virtual Application and How it Works — Alphaklick Solutions

What is a Virtual Application? And How Does it Work?

Traditionally if you want to use an application you need to install it on your computer, after it is installed the application writes specific information at specific locations.

When your company needs a large number of people to use a specific application on their computers, it will be hard to install applications on thousands of systems as well as keeping track of that information. On top of that, there are software patches and updates to be done regularly.

In Virtual Application technology, the application is separated from its primary operating system and streamed to a remote environment on a targeted device. However, the processing of the application is carried out on the server. Files and Registry keys are written at a remote location and get recalled from that location when the application needs to be executed.

You can hugely improve the performance of the network and tackle the issues mentioned above by creating and deploying a virtual application.

Types of Virtual Applications

There are 2 basic types of virtual applications: Remote and Streaming applications.

1. Streaming Applications

Streaming applications allow multiple users to run applications locally on their systems by creating a copy of the application and making it available on the server. Upgrading these types of applications is easier because it only requires you to set up another streaming application through which users can get the new version.

2. Remote Applications

Remote applications provide an application delivery solution where the original application is installed on a primary server and used from a remote device. Screenshots of the application are received by the end-user, who can provide inputs using a mouse or keyboard.

It is a bit difficult to set up and is used to transmit data from datacentre-hosted applications to remote devices such as in a software app development company

Advantages and Benefits of Using Virtual Applications

● Low IT Cost

● RapidDeployment/Redeployment

● Quicker Backups

● Application Management

● Easier Disaster Recovery

● Boost productivity and efficiency

● Security and virtual firewalls

Conclusion:

Virtual Applications are becoming the future of this digitally dominated world and your organization should be utilizing this technology to stay a step ahead of your competition.

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