What is PCoIP technology?

Develop virtual workspaces
Every major change is triggered by a disruptive technology - and the change in the workplace environment is triggered by PCoIP® technology. PC-over-IP (PCoIP) technology provides secure, high-quality and highly responsive data processing.
PCoIP technology uses advanced display compression to provide end users with virtual machines in the cloud as a convenient alternative to local computers. This virtual workspace architecture compresses, encrypts and transmits only pixels to a wide range of software clients, mobile clients and PCoIP Zero clients, providing a highly secure environment for enterprises.
From the user's point of view, there is no difference between working with a local computer loaded with software and an endpoint receiving only a pixel stream image from the host computer.
Secure your data
Your business information will never leave your cloud or server room because the protocol only sends image information in the form of the pixels themselves.
In addition, because enterprise data and software are securely stored on central systems, no one can tamper with your data or infiltrate your applications by attacking a physical, local device. PCoIP traffic is secured with AES 256 encryption, which meets the highest level of security required by governments.
Enable mobility and collaboration
Any device that supports PCoIP - Windows / macOS desktop / laptop, iOS or Android, Chromebook or PCoIP Zero Client - can become your connection to a secure workstation.
In industries where collaboration is key and the risk of data loss is high, PCoIP offers another layer of protection. People can collaborate from anywhere, knowing that confidential information never leaves the data center, and work will not be lost or stolen.
Increase productivity
PCoIP technology is designed to deliver superior performance for users running even the most demanding graphics applications. Advanced users can work on multiple displays, with full-frame 3D graphics, benefit from USB peripherals and use devices that support high-definition media.
With PCoIP technology, applications can be hosted in the cloud or in a data center and managed there, while users continuously use them from distributed locations.
"What kind of computer would we design if we could start today? We would design something that provides tremendous cloud power to every user. That's exactly what our PCoIP technology does."