Ghostcloud
Ghostcloud is a China-based cloud computing and virtualization provider that delivers desktop cloud, application delivery, and related infrastructure software for enterprise and institutional environments.
- Desktop cloud and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) platforms for centralized management of end-user computing.
- Application virtualization and remote application delivery for secure access to business systems.
- Cloud management and control platforms for multi-tenant environments in enterprises and public institutions.
- Support for hybrid IT scenarios, including data center deployment, branch office access, and remote work enablement.
- Deployment, operation, and maintenance services for cloud desktop and application delivery environments.
More About Ghostcloud
Ghostcloud focuses on providing desktop cloud and application delivery platforms for organizations that need centralized control of end-user computing resources. Its offerings are used by enterprises, educational institutions, and government or public sector entities that deploy virtual desktops and remote applications from on-premises (on-prem) or hosted infrastructure.
The company’s core products center on desktop cloud and VDI (end-user computing) that host operating systems and applications in the data center and deliver them to endpoints over the network. These platforms typically support a mix of thin clients, Process Control System (PCS), and mobile devices, with centralized policy control, user session management, and image management for Operating System (OS) and application stacks.
Ghostcloud also provides application virtualization and application delivery (application delivery and remote access), enabling organizations to publish individual business applications rather than full desktops. This approach supports line-of-business systems access from varied endpoints while keeping data and execution within controlled infrastructure. Features commonly include session-based access, user authentication integration, and Role-Based Access Control (RBAC).
From an architectural standpoint, Ghostcloud offerings align with standard VDI and application delivery frameworks that separate computing, storage, and display. They rely on server virtualization in the data center, connection brokers to route user sessions, protocol components to transport display traffic, and management consoles for administrators. The platforms are typically designed to integrate with enterprise identity systems and to run on mainstream x86 server infrastructure and IP networks.
In enterprise and institutional environments, Ghostcloud is positioned for scenarios such as computer lab centralization in education, secure access to internal systems for government departments, branch office desktop provisioning, and remote work setups where data must remain inside controlled facilities. The company’s services and tools support planning, deployment, and ongoing operation of these environments, aligning with IT requirements around security control, compliance, and lifecycle management.
For directory and marketplace categorization, Ghostcloud fits into desktop and application virtualization (end-user computing), remote application delivery, and cloud management for virtualized desktops and apps. Its portfolio addresses organizations that want to move from distributed, device-centric PC management to centrally hosted desktops and applications while retaining control over infrastructure location and configuration.