Quest has unveiled a user-centric approach to workspace management that leverages the company’s capabilities in desktop virtualisation, application migration and physical desktop management to deliver a comprehensive application on the market.

The company now delivers integrated applications across the three critical areas of management: comprehensive device support, application delivery and one user identity across all platforms.

The technology assets of the company provides the comprehensive approach to Windows 7 migration, adoption of new devices and consumerisation and balancing corporate security with user freedom.

Quest’s user workspaces extends across enterprise users’ many devices, while providing the support they require to address cycles of change in OS, browsers and applications.

The Workspace Management application consists of a set of tools that work together to elevate the management of today’s user workspaces, encompassing desktop virtualisation, which delivers virtual desktops and applications to all types of users.

The vWorkspace 7.5 breaks down the cost barriers to desktop virtualisation deployments for both Enterprise and SMB and the Quest ChangeBAS helps to perform migrations to Windows 7 and 8 and Microsoft Office 2010 while reducing the time and effort of ongoing management.

Privilege Authority 2.7 is addressing user privilege management challenges faced by large organisations and managing provisioning rules by eliminating ‘local administrator’ desktops without reducing productivity or increasing help desk calls.

Device management for iPad, iPhone and Mac is said to help get the most from a Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) investment by managing all Mac desktops and iPad/iPhone devices from inside the SCCM console.

Quest One Identity Solutions maintain user access and privileges, as well as administration of all enterprise user accounts, the company said.