Lenovo VMware Horizon v. 8.0 Enterprise Edition - License - 100 Named User

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Lenovo VMware Horizon v. 8.0 Enterprise Edition - License - 100 Named User

Discover a powerful, enterprise-grade virtualization solution with Lenovo VMware Horizon v. 8.0 Enterprise Edition. This OEM license empowers mid-size to large organizations to deliver secure, scalable virtual desktops and hosted applications to 100 named users, simplifying management, boosting security, and accelerating digital workspaces. Built to work seamlessly with Lenovo hardware and VMware’s Horizon platform, this license offers a streamlined path to modernize your IT infrastructure, reduce endpoint complexity, and provide employees with consistent, high-performance access to the tools they need—whether they’re in the office, at home, or on the go. From centralized administration and image management to flexible access policies, Horizon 8.0 Enterprise helps IT teams control environments with ease while delivering a polished end-user experience.

  • Enterprise-grade virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) for desktops and apps: Provide secure, consistent windows and application delivery to 100 named users across devices, enabling a uniform user experience and simplified support across your organization.
  • Scalable, license‑based licensing: 100 named users under an Enterprise Edition license gives you a clear, predictable licensing model that scales with your workforce as you add users, devices, or locations—without sacrificing performance or manageability.
  • Centralized management and image control: Leverage centralized Horizon management to deploy, update, and retire virtual desktops and apps. Create standard gold images, enforce policies, and quickly push updates to all users to maintain security and compliance.
  • Security, compliance, and seamless access: Enforce strong authentication, role-based access, and policy-driven controls. Deliver secure access to desktops and applications from corporate networks, remote locations, or personal devices while maintaining data protection and regulatory compliance.
  • OEM convenience and Lenovo support: Lenovo’s OEM licensing streamlines procurement and support for enterprise deployments, backed by Lenovo’s hardware integration and VMware Horizon compatibility for a smooth deployment experience.

Technical Details of Lenovo VMware Horizon v. 8.0 Enterprise Edition - License - 100 Named User

The Lenovo VMware Horizon v. 8.0 Enterprise Edition license for 100 Named Users is designed for organizations seeking reliable VDI with enterprise-grade features. While exact specifications may vary by SKU and integration, the core details below reflect typical capabilities associated with this product line in an OEM package:

  • Edition: VMware Horizon 8.0 Enterprise Edition (enterprise-grade VDI and hosted apps) with Lenovo OEM packaging.
  • License Type: OEM License (vendor-provided by Lenovo for resale and deployment within authorized environments).
  • Named Users Covered: 100 named users (per license allocation).
  • Delivery Method: OEM license package (license key or entitlement as defined by Lenovo’s OEM terms).
  • Primary Use: Provision and manage virtual desktops and hosted applications for the specified user set within a VMware Horizon environment.
  • Supported Platform Integration: Designed to work with VMware vCenter/ESXi and Horizon components in typical enterprise data center configurations.

how to install Lenovo VMware Horizon v. 8.0 Enterprise Edition - License - 100 Named User

  • Plan and prerequisites: Confirm compatibility with your virtualization infrastructure (VMware vSphere/ESXi, vCenter), ensure sufficient CPU, memory, and storage for the intended desktop and application delivery, and verify network readiness for Horizon components and client connections.
  • Obtain and validate licenses: Acquire the 100 named-user Horizon license through Lenovo’s OEM program. Validate the license entitlements and ensure you have access to the Horizon Console for management.
  • Prepare the Horizon environment: Deploy or confirm the Horizon components required for Horizon 8.0 Enterprise (such as the Horizon Connection Server or Horizon Cloud if applicable) and establish a connection to your vCenter/ESXi resources. Configure Identity and access controls to support secure user sign-in.
  • Create base images and pools: Build standardized VM images with the required operating system and applications. Use image management and application delivery features to package and manage apps, then create desktop pools or published app pools aligned with your 100 named-user allocation.
  • License and policy configuration: Apply the Lenovo/OEM Horizon license to the environment, configure user entitlements for the 100 named users, and establish security policies, access controls, and resource limits. Set up monitoring, alerts, and backup plans to protect virtual resources.
  • Client access and validation: Install Horizon Client on end-user devices, or enable browser-based/HTML access if available. Validate that users can sign in, display pipelines load correctly, and performance meets expectations across locations and WAN conditions.
  • Security hardening and ongoing management: Implement MFA where supported, enable encryption at rest and in transit, and configure role-based access to minimize exposure. Establish regular patching, updates, and image refresh cycles to maintain security posture.

Frequently asked questions

  • What does the 100 Named User license cover? It covers 100 individual users who are assigned access to virtual desktops and hosted applications delivered through VMware Horizon 8.0 Enterprise Edition. Each named user can log in and use the assigned desktops or apps as defined by your policy. The license is managed within the Horizon environment and is tied to user identities rather than devices alone.
  • Is Lenovo required for deployment? This is an OEM license packaged by Lenovo, so procurement and support come through Lenovo as the original equipment manufacturer. The Horizon environment itself remains VMware-based, and compatibility with Lenovo hardware can help streamline deployment, warranty coverage, and vendor support.
  • What platforms are supported? Horizon 8.0 Enterprise typically integrates with VMware vSphere/ESXi for hosting virtual desktops and with Horizon components for desktop and application delivery. Ensure your data center meets VMware’s requirements for Horizon 8.0 and your license terms cover the intended environment.
  • Can this license be expanded if I add more users? Yes. Horizon licenses are scalable; you can add more named-user licenses or upgrade to a higher edition if your organization’s needs grow. Coordinate with Lenovo and VMware to ensure licensing remains compliant and properly activated.
  • What kind of support is included? OEM licenses typically come with Lenovo’s support for licensing and hardware integration, plus VMware support for Horizon features. Check the specific terms of your OEM package for service levels, updates, and renewal options.
  • Do I need to use Lenovo hardware? While Lenovo OEM licensing is designed to align with Lenovo hardware, you should verify with Lenovo whether the license terms require Lenovo devices for optimal performance or eligibility. In many cases, Horizon licenses can operate in standard VMware environments with properly licensed servers and clients.
  • How does this help with security and compliance? Horizon 8.0 Enterprise enables centralized policy enforcement, secure authentication, and controlled access to desktops and apps. By centralizing image management and access controls, organizations can strengthen data protection, enforce consistent security baselines, and simplify compliance reporting.

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