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No Windows, no problem: Amazon’s AppStream streams almost any Windows app from the cloud by Blair Hanley Frank on November 21, 2014 at 10:59 am Share Reddit ...
AppStream demonstrated AppStream 5.2, an application streaming (one of the functions in the application virtualization segment of the Kusnetzky Group virtualization model) for me yesterday.
As currently marketed, AppStream is a throwback to the early days of ASPs. But as more and more SaaS vendors adopt richer, offline clients, perhaps the technology can play a vital role in the ...
AppStream could bring advanced graphics rendering to even the smallest of portable tablets.
Amazon AppStream, which uses the company’s recently launched g2 EC2 instances, allows developers to easily stream their applications in high definition from the cloud to any mobile devices.
AppStream, Amazon’s app streaming service, is now “available to all interested developers,” according to a post on the Amazon Web Services Blog.
Amazon announced a new serviced called AppStream this week, which will allow developers to stream to high definition video and apps to mobile devices that may not be up-to-snuff on their own.
Amazon just rolled out support for streaming Linux apps through AppStream 2.0. The service allows users to stream apps to a web browser or a client on a wide range of devices.