Leostream Steps In to Support HP Anyware Users Amid End-of-Life
Event summary
- Leostream announced full migration support for HP Anyware users at the NAB Show on April 20, 2026.
- HP will stop selling Anyware licenses as of next year.
- Leostream offers multi-vendor, multi-device support for secure, policy-based access to desktops, workstations, and applications.
- The migration path includes documentation, guidelines, and support for advanced display protocols like Amazon DCV or Mechdyne TGX.
The big picture
Leostream’s support for HP Anyware users comes at a critical time as HP phases out its product. This move underscores the growing need for flexible, multi-protocol remote desktop solutions in an increasingly hybrid and multi-cloud environment. The strategic shift highlights the importance of interoperability and scalability in enterprise IT infrastructure.
What we're watching
- Migration Pace
- The pace at which HP Anyware users adopt Leostream’s migration path will indicate the effectiveness of the support offered.
- Protocol Adoption
- Whether organizations will leverage advanced display protocols like Amazon DCV or Mechdyne TGX as part of their migration.
- Market Impact
- How Leostream’s move will affect its market position and the broader remote desktop access landscape.
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