vSpatial Inc.

vSpatial Inc. concentrates on immersive productivity by streaming conventional Windows applications into virtual reality environments; its single title, vSpatial Remote Desktop Utility, acts as a lightweight connector that links Oculus, Vive, Windows Mixed Reality or Pico headsets to distant physical or cloud PCs, letting accountants open Excel, engineers rotate SolidWorks, or support staff triage ServiceNow tickets while sitting inside a customizable VR workspace. The utility negotiates RDP and NLE-encoded channels through company firewalls, maps head and hand tracking to mouse and multi-touch events, and can spawn up to six virtual monitors so wearers gain the screen real-estate of a multi-display battle-station without the desk clutter. Typical deployments include architects who walk around full-scale 3-D models hosted on a GPU workstation, healthcare teams that review PHI on a secure central server without moving sensitive data to the local headset, and road-warriors who leave their heavy laptops at home yet still reach Visual Studio or Adobe CC from a hotel over 5G. Because the program merely brokers the connection, no enterprise applications need to be rewritten; IT adds the publisher’s certificate to the gateway, assigns headsets to users, and the VR lobby populates itself with the same Start-menu shortcuts employees already know. vSpatial Inc. software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pull the newest release, and can be queued for unattended batch installation.

vSpatial Remote Desktop

vSpatial Remote Desktop Utility Setup: The Remote Desktop Utility allows VR headsets to access a remote PC from the vSpatial Workspace.

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