![]() The company is also announcing updates to its entire iOS suite that include a new, simpler auto-discovery method for connecting to remote computers. The app is now the most affordable and feature-rich in its App Store class, beginning a leap from remote desktop access to true Mobile Cloud Computing. SAN JOSE, Calif.-(BUSINESS WIRE)-Wyse Technology, the global leader in cloud client computing, announced today the launch of a free edition of their popular Top 10 grossing business application PocketCloud for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Over 250,000 Mobile Phone and Tablet Users are Accessing and Controlling their Work and Home Desktops with PocketCloud PocketCloud for iOS Features Industry-leading Security, Performance, Rich Media Delivery, and the Most Advanced Overall User Experience for Enterprises and Consumers Wyse PocketCloud™, the Leading Mobile Business App for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch Is Now Available Free of Charge Have you used any of these tools to good effect in your environment? Have we missed an essential app? Please let us know in the comments portion of this post.Wyse PocketCloud™, the Leading Mobile Business App for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch Is Now Available Free of Charge | Business Wire Today we presented a summary of the most popular iOS apps for managing Active Directory from your Apple device. PC Monitor (Universal, Free): Hardware/software inventory management.Smash! User Manager (Universal, Free): Domain user account management.AD Manager Mobile (Universal, $4.99): Provides much of the functionality of Active Directory Users and Computers.AD HelpDesk (Universal, $7.99): Domain user account password reset tool.Now we turn our attention to iOS apps that were designed expressly for performing one or more specific Active Directory and/or server management tasks. iVMControl (Universal, $9.99): VMware client.VMware vSphere Client (iPad, Free): VMware client.Citrix Receiver (Universal, Free): Citrix client.The good news is that the major virtualization vendors have published iOS apps that facilitate remote connection to those devices and infrastructures. Your Active Directory forest may be virtualized either partially or fully. Ignition (Universal, $99.99): Multi-protocol remote access client.Mocha VNC (Universal, $5.99): VNC client.VNC Viewer (Universal, $9.99): VNC client.Screens (Universal, $19.99): VNC client.iSSH (Univeral, $9.99): SSH and VNC client.pTerm (Universal, $4.99): SSH and Telnet client.WinAdmin (Universal, $7.99): RDP client.Jump Desktop (Universal, $14.99): RDP client.iTap Mobile RDP (Universal, $11.99): RDP client.Perhaps the most straightforward method for administering a Windows Server 2008 domain controller is to connect directly to the box by using a remote access protocol such as Virtual Network Computing (VNC), Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), or Secure Shell (SSH). NOTE: All of the following iOS apps presume that your Apple device is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the servers in your Active Directory environment. ![]() In this article we will approach our app overview by examining these tools from three different perspectives: Newcomers to iOS development ask the reasonable question, “How in the world can a Universal app dynamically change its appearance depending upon whether the host hardware is an iPhone or an iPad?” If you are interested, the answer can be found in the article “Creating a Universal App” at the Apple iOS Developer Library.
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