OS X licensing for off-prem machines is a tricky thing, and the technology being used for streaming complicates it further, if I recall.
Jeff is definitely genuine here. Can confirm. He's a fun guy.
Definitely targeted at the enterprise, but it's entirely possible to provision and operate a single instance without any kind of enterprise-level agreement.
I would imagine that if the screen reader running on the Workspace itself outputs its audio to the standard audio output, you would have no problems.
Worked on Workspaces at AWS for about a year, on the software clients in particular. I think their product has potential but for the moment is limited by some underlying technology decisions made in the interest of a…
OS X licensing for off-prem machines is a tricky thing, and the technology being used for streaming complicates it further, if I recall.
Jeff is definitely genuine here. Can confirm. He's a fun guy.
Definitely targeted at the enterprise, but it's entirely possible to provision and operate a single instance without any kind of enterprise-level agreement.
I would imagine that if the screen reader running on the Workspace itself outputs its audio to the standard audio output, you would have no problems.
Worked on Workspaces at AWS for about a year, on the software clients in particular. I think their product has potential but for the moment is limited by some underlying technology decisions made in the interest of a…