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Teradici, MacStadium team up for high-performance remote access for the Mac

Teradici, the creator of PCoIP technology and Emmy Award-winning Cloud Access Software (CAS), and MacStadium, a provider of enterprise-class Mac cloud solutions, have  announced an agreement that will enable Mac users to remotely access Apple hardware as if they were on a local machine. 

Working with Apple, this initiative leverages MacStadium’s cloud-hosted Apple Mac infrastructure to streamline and accelerate the delivery of Teradici CAS with PCoIP support to Mac customers globally. The agreement will support a wide range of Mac infrastructure use cases, including automating CI/CD pipelines, improving testing, bringing Mac desktops to wherever they’re needed, and using Macs as servers, according to Ziad Lammam, vice president, Product Management at Teradici. 

Teradici CAS will support Macs running either macOS Catalina or macOS Big Sur and provide the highest levels of security, responsiveness, and fidelity to facilitate graphic-intensive workflows, he adds. Additionally, all existing PCoIP endpoints, including macOS clients, Windows clients, Linux clients, PCoIP Zero Clients, and PCoIP thin clients will be able to connect to a macOS host.

Teradici and MacStadium anticipate Teradici CAS support on MacStadium will be available in mid-2021 and will extend to knowledge worker and power user use cases.

Dennis Sellers
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