![]() ![]() ![]() That’s why We (the corporate, F5, we) were really excited to be able to provide zero-day remote access support with BIG-IP 11.5.3 for Windows 10.īIG-IP Edge Client and Internet Explorer 11 will support client-based and client-less remote access features, respectively. That’s because significant changes in core operating systems, as is the case with the move to Windows 10, can render all sorts of applications non-functional – particularly those that need to interact with and rely upon core network capabilities like a remote access solution. Systems from which they might be remotely connecting to corporate resources. But many employees and partners may be upgrading systems at home. While no doubt there is corporate interest in the upgrade, many will want to wait for reasons noted above. In an age of bring your own everything as well as use your own from home, one of those systems that needs to support new releases is remote access. Migrations to new versions of Windows, for example, rarely happen until long after release not because there’s no business driver but because it takes that long for all the requisite corporate tools and applications to also support it. ![]() One of the more difficult challenges in the enterprise is simply managing desktop systems. ![]()
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