Highlights
Released on May 10, 2025 for US Control and May 13, 2025 for EU Control.
You can now use Entra ID for Client sign-in to Application Server Pool apps. (Entra-ID-only customers only.) This is a selective feature: contact Workspot to enable it.
Time Limits Policies now support values of up to 47 hours and 59 minutes for “Idle Timeout,” “Sleep After Disconnect,” and “Sign Out After Disconnect.” (This applies to Enterprise/Enterprise+ customers only.)
Support for power management (sleep, hibernate, shutdown) for compatible Linux desktops.
You can now select a Time Limits Policy when creating or editing a Linux desktop pool.
Amazon Workspaces Core pools now allow you the choice between using Sleep and Shutdown as the "Sleep After Disconnect" action of a Time Limits Policy, using a new "Power Management Method" control on the “Add/Edit Cloud Desktop Pool” page. See Power Management: Shutdown and Hibernation.
The Workspot iOS Client and IGEL Linux Client are now supported on AWS Core. To allow their use, go to the "Add/Edit Pools" page under "Resources" in Control and select the checkboxes under "Allowed Clients."
Expansion and simplification of Amazon Workspaces Core support:
More SKUs (CPU, RAM, disk combinations), including disk sizes from 128 GB to 2048 GB.
Amazon Workspaces Core template and Pool creation in Control now use the same (more capable) process as Amazon AWS EC2, eliminating the need to manage directories.
Faster VM provisioning.
Support for Google GCP N4 virtual machines with gVNIC virtual network interfaces.
You can now filter Cloud Desktop Pools and Application Server Pools by Name, Cloud, Region, and Template.
The reliability of the "Search" function on the Events page has been increased, with few if any search timeouts. As part of this change, the rarely used "Narrow by" filters have been removed.
Known Issues
See Known Issues in Workspot Control.