A company has decided to implement Workspace One on premise.
* Workspace One portal will be used by end users to simplify access to web, mobile and Windows based
applications.
* As part of the solution, the company is planning on using Horizon 7 Application Publishing.
* Published Applications will be used for applications frequently used by mobile users.
During a proof of concept (POC), users noted that it was too cumbersome to enter Active Directory username
and password and RSA SecureID using mobile devices.
The Chief Security Officer (CSO) stated:
* Multi-factor is a requirement for a subset of the applications.
* End-users must have as seamless as possible authentication using mobile devices.
Which solution can satisfy the CSO's requirements?
Which ports on a firewall need to be opened to allow client PCoIP traffic to flow from user's endpoints to a Unified Access Gateway appliance?
An architect put these statements into a design:
Horizon to integrate with current authentication solutions (directory services and two-factor
authentication mechanisms) for internal and external access.
Desktop and application access and provisioning should be managed through current authentication
mechanisms.
In which design category does the scenario fit?
A company wants to deploy Horizon desktops with persistent disks for their power users and instant clone
desktops for their task workers.
What is the minimum configuration needed?
The IT team for a small government organization wants to deploy Horizon Apps.
It needs to provide Windows desktops to two groups of users.
Most users only need a few Windows applications.
It wants to minimize storage space required.
It determined that they need 4 RDS Hosts, but more will be needed in the next 6 to 8 weeks.
It installed and configured RDS on a Windows server VM, installed the Horizon Agent, and then the
Windows applications.
What steps must the organization perform next to create a scalable and flexible Horizon Apps deployment?