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application streaming
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application streaming

The automatic downloading of software from a central server to the user's computer when the user needs to launch an application. Application streaming provides an extremely accurate metric of actual application usage, and rather than install the same applications on every client machine in the company, only the programs users actually want to run are delivered. As a result, licensing fees can often be reduced.

Send Only What's Needed
In addition, an application streaming system may be capable of sending only the startup module to the user's machine so that the user can begin working immediately. As options in the program are selected, the corresponding modules are downloaded on demand. Users can also generally take their computers offline and continue to run the applications that have been streamed. When back online, the server streams any software modules that have been upgraded in the meantime.

Such systems may also be able to track each user's work pattern and load software in anticipation in the background. In most cases, only a small percentage of any application is ever used, and eliminating the transfer of instructions that are not required saves network bandwidth.



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