Use Case
Replace virtual desktops with a browser that deploys in minutes.
The Problem
Users complain about performance. IT spends too much time managing infrastructure. The cost per seat keeps growing. And most of the work happening inside those virtual desktops is just people using web apps in a browser anyway.
The Solution
dME replaces the virtual desktop with a work browser. Same controls, better performance, fraction of the cost. Users open a browser instead of a remote session. IT keeps the policies without the infrastructure.
01
Roll out dME Browse to your team. Users install it like any browser. No images to build, no sessions to configure.
02
Set the same controls you had before: clipboard, downloads, print, and screen capture. Apply them per app or per user group.
03
As teams move to dME, scale down your virtual desktop infrastructure. Reduce cost while improving the user experience.
What You Control
Keep every control that matters. Drop the infrastructure that does not.
Clipboard restrictions, download blocking, and print controls. Everything you had with virtual desktops, built into the browser.
No remote sessions, no latency, no frozen screens. Users work in a native browser that feels fast because it is fast.
No virtual machines, no session hosts, no storage volumes. IT manages policies, not servers.
Roll out to a team in an afternoon. No hardware provisioning, no image management, no capacity planning.