Performance
February 11th, 2012 | Author: Chris Riley | Filed under: CloudShare | Tags: CloudShare, Performance, productivity, proplus
As soon as you thought the meaning of a word like “performance” was pretty straight-forward and easy, you talk to someone at CloudShare and we say “well, what do you mean?”
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December 25th, 2011 | Author: Chris Riley | Filed under: CloudShare | Tags: Performance, Web Access
Not only is it Christmas Day, it’s CloudShare release day. Today’s release, as you may have noticed, came with some downtime early EST time. This was due to big changes in performance and network security. But those are boring! The features and updates you should be aware of are:
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December 11th, 2011 | Author: Chris Riley | Filed under: CloudShare | Tags: iOS, Mac, Performance, Resume, Web Access, What's New
It’s release day. For this release I was in the Israel office (read “meet the team”), and I must admit, I was disappointed. Release day is not as I picture it from the US office. I generally expect that all the developers are running around the office, screaming, and slamming doors. Instead it’s a calm push of a button, validation, and onto coding for the next release.
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November 27th, 2011 | Author: Chris Riley | Filed under: CloudShare, Demos & POCs, Dev / Test, SharePoint | Tags: alternate access maps, Performance, RDP, Web Access
It’s release weekend! This week we put a lot of focus on some large features coming early next year, and performance enhancements to our back-end. But there are three new features this week you should be aware of.
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November 13th, 2011 | Author: Chris Riley | Filed under: CloudShare, Demos & POCs, Dev / Test | Tags: Copy Environment, Performance, RDP
If you have not noticed it yet, CloudShare releases new versions of the ProPlus product ever two weeks. Such a aggressive release schedule and roadmap is possible with a brilliant development team and heavy planning. This post is about what’s new from the 11/13/2011 release.
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