Veloxward VDI · Browser workspace

HTML5 VDI gateway for browser-based remote desktops

Launch virtual desktops and applications from the browser — no transient ICA files, no fragile client associations, and a unified workspace catalog for HTML5 and native RDP paths.

Browser-first workspace delivery

Traditional VDI launch flows often depend on downloaded connection files, per-user file associations, and endpoint policies that block or quarantine those artifacts. Veloxward VDI takes a browser-first approach: users sign into a workspace catalog and launch entitled desktops through an HTML5 gateway when policy allows, reducing friction from AV, DLP, and browser baseline rules.

The HTML5 path complements standard RDP launch — both are brokered through the same entitlement model, session broker, and desktop pools on your hypervisor estate (Proxmox, VMware, or Hyper-V).

How HTML5 VDI fits the Veloxward stack

  • Veloxward VDI — workspace catalog, session broker, desktop pools, HTML5 and RDP brokering.
  • Veloxward ADC — TLS edge, load balancing, WireGuard VPN, and clientless Internet Gateway in front of controllers.
  • Guacamole sidecar — HTML5 gateway sidecar on ADC for browser-based admin and session paths when Guacamole is enabled.

Who benefits from HTML5 remote desktop access

Teams exploring alternatives to legacy Citrix launch paths often need a controlled pilot where users never touch Downloads-folder ICA files. Contractors on locked-down laptops, healthcare and finance endpoints with strict browser policies, and hybrid estates migrating off file-based launches are common starting points. Veloxward is honest about scope: it is not a drop-in for every legacy feature, but it directly addresses launch reliability and operational clarity for browser-first rollouts.

Start with a pilot

The VDI Pilot service package scopes a user cohort, session hosts, HTML5 vs RDP policy, and go-live support. Pair it with a cloud foundations review of DNS, AD, TLS, and network paths before production commitment.