Release Notes
Anyware Manager 22.09
Release Overview
These release notes summarize and highlight key additions, resolved issues, and known issues for Anyware Manager 22.09.
Note: All features listed for Anyware Manager as a Service will be included in Anyware Manager.
What's New in This Release
At HP Inc., our constant endeavor is to enhance our products to best suit your business needs. Our focus in this release was quality, stabilization, usability, and a few enhancements to enable Anyware Manager to evolve into an Enterprise-grade offering with ease of operations. The following details “What’s New” in Anyware Manager 22.09.
CAS Manager Rebranding
As part of the HP integration effort, HP-Teradici has launched a fresh new look and rebranding for the CAS suite of products.
- CAS Manager is rebranded as Anyware Manager.
- CAS Manager as a Service is rebranded as Anyware Manager as a Service.
AMT Power Management in Anyware Manager
Anyware Manager can now use Intel AMT® to remotely power operate physical workstations. Once the physical workstation is provisioned with Intel AMT® and is within the deployment, Power Management can be performed through the Admin Console or when a PCoIP session is established.
Workstation Session Information in Anyware Manager
With this release, we are introducing a new component called Anyware Manager Monitor. The focus of this new component is PCoIP session monitoring and management while offering the ability to log off users from remote workstations. Anyware Manager Monitor must be installed on the respective workstations to enable this feature.
End of Session Clean up
Anyware Manager Monitor also enhances shared workstations' experience in a floating assignment pool. When a user disconnects from a machine assigned to them via a pool, it will immediately be marked as available for the next requested session. However, If a user disconnects without gracefully logging off, IT Admins can force the session to end and log off the user via the Admin Console.