Posted On: Mar 28, 2023
NICE DCV version 2023.0 introduces multiple enhancements and features, such as support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 and monitor selection for a full-screen remote session on Linux and macOS clients. NICE DCV is a high-performance remote display protocol that helps customers securely access remote desktop or application sessions, including 3D graphics applications hosted on servers with high-performance GPUs.
NICE DCV version 2023.0 contains the following features and improvements:
- Monitor selection for Linux and macOS clients - users can now choose which local display should be used for a full-screen remote session
- Drag and drop file upload - to start a file upload, users can now use their mouse to drag and drop files from their local desktop to the DCV client window.
- Support for additional Linux distributions - the DCV server software adds support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9, Rocky Linux 9 and CentOS Stream 9. Please note that DCV only supports X11 display server protocol, the new Wayland protocol is not supported
- Time zone redirection - users can now configure sessions on Linux hosts to use the client's local time zone.
- QUIC transport updates - UDP-based QUIC transport was enhanced with image quality and performance optimizations.
- User Interface changes - Incremental changes to the user interface of macOS and Linux clients to unify the user experience across different platforms
NICE DCV is free to use on Amazon EC2 instances. It is available in both Amazon Web Services China (Beijing) Region, operated by Sinnet and Amazon Web Services China (Ningxia) Region, operated by NWCD. For more information about this release, visit the NICE DCV documentation page or visit the NICE DCV webpage to download and get started.