Win32 Audio Browser Acc. Server Flash MultiMonitor Image Acc. Prog. Display Bi-Dir Audio Multi-media Mouse KeyB File Type A. Smart Card Pub. Content UPD UPD v3 USB BR ICA Cache Object Cache SuperCache Auto recon. Client TZ Panning Dyn. Disp S. Reliability Scaling TWAIN Spc Fldr Red. Linux CE/ WBT Solaris SPARC MAC JAVA AIX HPUX
Feature Category Product Description Browser Acceleration Optimizes the responsiveness of graphicsrich HTML pages in published versions of Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, and Internet Explorer. Acceleration Images Adobe Flash Multi-Monitor support MediaStream Plug-n- Allows you to control and optimize the way XenApp passes Macromedia Flash animations to users. Enables users to have their desktops and applications span across multiple monitors and screen layouts. Image Acceleration 3D Offers you a trade-off between the quality of photographic image files as they appear on client devices and the amount of bandwidth the files consume on their way from the server to the client. Progressive Display 3d Bi-directional audio Multimedia Acceleration Realtime MediaStream Dramatically improves the performance and usability of graphics-intensive applications. Centrally manage applications such as healthcare PACS (picture archiving and communication systems) and GIS mapping application, while providing speed and anywhere-access for users. allows the use of client-side audio peripherals such as microphones and dictation hardware. Enables certain video and audio formats to be sent directly to the endpoint device where the decompression, decoding and rendering are all done. Instant Mouse-click Feedback When interacting with hosted applications, this feature signals the user that their click has been registered and that processing is taking place.
Text Prediction (local text echo) When interacting with hosted applications over a high latency connection, this feature ensures that text appears on the users screen in realtime while the keystrokes are en route to the server producing a seamless experience. File Type Association and Content redirection Smart Card support Publish Content Plug-n- Plug-n- Allows both local or hosted applications to be launched and data saved based on the type of file being used. Enables the use of a smart card to authenticate user into their desktop and applications Universal Print Driver Plug-n- Provides local printer access on a variety of platforms including native drivers and Universal Print Driver. Accelerates print jobs while using less bandwidth and memory. Users can use advanced printer functions like stapling and trays. UPD v3 Plug-n- USB support Plug-n- Lets users connect USB devices and use them with their hosted virtual applications and desktops Branch Repeater ICA Cache Caching provided by the Branch Repeater across ICA sessions. Persistent Object Caching 3D A cache of Windows objects or bitmaps that minimizes retransmissions of those objects within the ICA session. Once objects are cached, the server merely sends a numeric identifier to the client rather than redrawing and retransmitting the objects. SuperCache When scrolling, the client maintains regions that are no longer displayed in a local cache so that scrolling back to a previously displayed region does not require redrawing or retransmission from the server.
Auto-client reconnect Client Time Zone Support Panning Dynamic display reconfiguration Session reliability Scaling Plug-n- Plug-n- Plug-n- Plug-n- If a network disruption occurs, the client and the server automatically try to re-establish the connection without user interaction in order to minimize disruption to the user. Automatically adjusts the time zone based on the user s location instead of the server s location. Enables users to zoom in and pan on a much larger desktop or application window while using a smaller form-factor device Ensures that the correct monitor display configuration automatically adjusts when users switch devices or plug in new monitors When accessing hosted applications in unstable network environments, the receiver and controller work together to maintain session operations. If connectivity is lost, the session is seamlessly resumed when connectivity is restored. TWAIN image scanning device support Special folder redirection Plug-n- Plug-n- Redirects client-connected TWAIN imaging devices (like document scanners) from the client to the server, regardless of connection type. This allows users to control clientattached imaging devices from applications that run on the server; the redirection is transparent. Enables special folders such as "My Documents" and "Desktop" to map to an ICA session automatically. The application can ask the operating system where an appropriate location for certain kinds of files can be found, regardless of what version, language or operating system is being used. Adaptive TCP Flow Control mitigates TCP penalties and maximizes bandwidth utilization Advanced Codec XD Not used on Server side, Requires on both ends
AutoOptimizer Engine Automates WAN optimization and dynamically self-tunes for optimal performance based on real-time network and traffic conditions. In the context of and new terminology, we should position AutoOptimizer as a technology that optimizes network utilization by adaptively tuning to real-time network and traffic conditions. Bandwidth estimator Dynamically adjusts ICA bandwidth consumption to meet the needs of the available bandwidth. When bandwidth is scarce, the estimator causes ICA to limit bandwidth consumption to a minimum in order to be as thin as possible on the wire. When bandwidth is more plentiful, the estimator allows ICA to consume more bandwidth in order to maximize user experience. Branch Caching for Hosted Applications Branch Staging for Streamed Applications Multi-Level Compression Priority Packet Tagging reduces data size up to 3500-to-1 by applying the optimal combination of multiple compression techniques Enables Branch Repeater and other WAN Quality of Service providers to prioritize ICA virtual channel traffic.
Queue and Tossing A technology that inspects the queue of drawing commands and looks for future commands that will obscure screen regions affected by near-term commands and drops those near-term commands saving bandwidth on the network and processing time on the client. Thinwire 3D The aspect of the ICA protocol that delivers the visual presentation layer to the user s device. URL Redirection (controller to receiver) Enables IT to configure specific URLs to launch in a browser on the local endpoint device, rather than in the hosted environment. Virtual channel bandwidth control Allows customers to limit the amount of bandwidth consumed by each virtual channel within the ICA protocol. The customer can also limit the amount of bandwidth consumed by the entire ICA connection. Virtual channel prioritization Enables administrators to assign a processing and communication priority to each channel within the ICA protocol