A company wants to reduce updating and provisioning time for problematic legacy applications on virtual desktops.
Which two Horizon technologies can meet the requirement? (Choose two.)
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The two Horizon technologies that can meet the requirement of reducing updating and provisioning time for problematic legacy applications on virtual desktops are ThinApp and AppVolumes.
ThinApp is an application virtualization solution that packages applications into isolated virtual containers, making them portable and easy to manage. By doing so, ThinApp eliminates the need for traditional installation and reduces conflicts between applications. ThinApp is ideal for legacy applications that may have compatibility issues with newer operating systems or other applications. ThinApp also reduces the time it takes to deploy applications by eliminating the need for installation and configuration.
AppVolumes is a real-time application delivery solution that enables applications to be delivered on-demand to virtual desktops. AppVolumes simplifies the management of applications by decoupling them from the virtual desktop and storing them in a separate virtual disk that can be mounted on the virtual desktop at runtime. By doing so, AppVolumes reduces the time it takes to deploy applications and updates, and eliminates the need for individual installation and configuration of applications.
Identity Manager and Airwatch, on the other hand, are not specifically designed to reduce updating and provisioning time for problematic legacy applications. Identity Manager is a single sign-on (SSO) solution that allows users to access multiple applications with a single set of credentials. Airwatch is an enterprise mobility management solution that enables IT administrators to manage and secure mobile devices and applications. While these solutions are useful in their respective domains, they do not directly address the requirement mentioned in the question.