Overview
Why WebStream ACP is Different
Traditional approaches such as virtual desktops and application streaming require:
- Per-user desktop provisioning
- Fleet sizing for peak concurrency
- Idle capacity cost
- Active Directory and RDS complexity
- Limited control over file dialogs, clipboard, and printing
- Limited audit visibility into user activity
WebStream ACP removes this operational burden.
Customers deploy a Windows Server with WebStream ACP, install their application and the application becomes securely accessible in a browser without managing desktops or streaming fleets.
Key Capabilities
Browser-Based Windows Access
- Deliver full Windows desktop or individual Win32 applications
- No client installation required
- Works from any modern browser
IAM / SSO Integration
- Native integration with OIDC, SAML, LDAP, and AWS IAM federation
- No requirement for domain-joined desktops
File, Clipboard, and Print Governance
- Intercepts Windows file dialogs for secure client server file transfer
- Policy-driven clipboard and print controls
- Prevents uncontrolled data exfiltration
Deep Audit and Session Recording
- Full session visibility and recording capabilities
- Detailed audit trail of user activity
- Extensible audit endpoints for integration with:
- Amazon CloudWatch
- Datadog
- SIEM and compliance systems
Open Admin API, Admin Panel & Extensibility
- Includes an administrative UI for management and policy control
- Extensible REST endpoints for automation and integration
- Designed for customization and enterprise integration
Simple Deployment
- Launch the WebStream ACP AMI
- Install your Windows application
- Secure browser access is immediately available
Typical Use Cases
- Legacy accounting and ERP systems
- Line-of-business Windows applications
- Engineering and design tools
- Healthcare, legal, and regulated industry systems
- Replacing RDP, VPN, or third-party remote access tools
- Windows workload modernization projects
Highlights
- Desktop & Application Streaming
- Security, Compliance & Identity
- Windows Workload Modernization
Details
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You can now purchase comprehensive solutions tailored to use cases and industries.
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Pricing
Dimension | Cost/unit |
|---|---|
Session Hours Core Edition (FREE) | $0.001 |
Session Hours Standard Edition | $0.10 |
Session Hours Professional Edition | $0.15 |
Session Hours Enterprise Edition | $0.20 |
Vendor refund policy
Except where required by law, fees paid for WebStream subscriptions, licenses, and metered usage are non-refundable. If a verified service issue is caused solely by WebStream, our liability is limited to service credits or correction of the affected charges, as set out in the License Agreement. No refunds are provided for third-party infrastructure, marketplace fees, or customer configuration errors.
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