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Leostream Builds Strong Momentum in 2025 with Platform Upgrades, VPAM Launch and Expanded Alliances

Company reports customer wins, deeper cloud integrations, and growing demand for secure remote and privileged access

Leostream reported strong business momentum in 2025, driven by major platform enhancements, the launch of a new privileged access management service, growing enterprise and public sector adoption, and expanded partnerships across cloud, infrastructure, and virtual desktop ecosystems.

During the year, Leostream delivered two major updates to its Remote Desktop Access Platform, strengthening its position in secure, scalable digital workspace delivery. The first update focused on enhancing security, control, performance, scalability, and cloud integration, while also adding native support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9. A second update, released in December, introduced advanced automation across the entire desktop lifecycle, deeper AWS and Azure integration, improved end-user experience, stronger governance capabilities, and more scalable operations.

“2025 marked a defining shift for Leostream as we expanded security, automation, and ecosystem depth at scale.”

Karen Gondoly, CEO, Leostream

A key milestone in 2025 was the launch of Leostream Privileged Remote Access, the company’s first standalone product in more than a decade. The new service addresses vendor privileged access management (VPAM), enabling organisations to tightly control, monitor, and audit access for non-employees such as contractors, freelancers, service providers, and external partners. The solution incorporates strict authentication, least-privileged access controls, and session recording to improve accountability and reduce third-party security risk.

Leostream also expanded its cloud validation and ecosystem support, including validated compatibility with Amazon WorkSpaces Core Managed Instances, providing customers with greater flexibility to deploy and manage virtual desktops on AWS infrastructure.

Customer traction accelerated in 2025, particularly across federal and public sector organisations, with several enterprises migrating away from legacy Citrix and Omnissa Horizon environments. The company also added new solution partners, including Diversified, to support use cases across media, education, and enterprise environments.

Partnerships played a central role in Leostream’s growth strategy. The company strengthened alliances with Lenovo, Microsoft Azure, HP, and Nutanix, enabling integrated solutions for VDI, high-performance computing, automated desktop delivery, and high-performance display protocols. Leostream also expanded its industry engagement through participation in major technology and media events and earned industry recognition for its Privileged Remote Access service.

According to CEO Karen Gondoly, 2025 stands out as one of the most significant years in Leostream’s history, reinforcing the company’s focus on delivering secure, flexible, and scalable workspace access across diverse enterprise environments.

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