Best MSP Software for OAuth

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    Thinfinity Workspace Reviews
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    Thinfinity Workspace

    Cybele Software, Inc.

    14 Ratings
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    Thinfinity Workspace 7.0's Technical Highlights: - Progressive Web App (PWA) technology for a seamless user experience - Integrated Thinfinity VNC, VirtualUI, and z/Scope for maximum versatility - HTML5 terminal emulation supporting DEC terminals, TN 5220, and TN 3270 protocols - Robust enterprise-grade audit logs for security and compliance management - Proprietary VNC protocol for real-time monitoring and troubleshooting IMPROVE USER EXPERIENCE - Deliver business-critical apps, desktops and files from a single web portal. - Provide simplified remote browser access for your users, while confining them to only the resources that they need. SIMPLIFY IT AND AVOID VPNs - Forget traditional VPN deployments and complexities. - Enable access from Chromebooks, mobile devices or any computer with a Web Browser. Zero setup. KEEP YOUR BUSINESS SECURE - Use enterprise-grade encrypted connections. - Integrate with your existing and external identity platforms. - Apply 2FA or MFA policies with all identity providers.
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    Thinfinity Remote Desktop  Reviews
    Thinfinity Remote Desktop allows you to securely deliver your Windows applications and desktops to any device with an HTML5 browser, no matter if they are hosted on the cloud, installed on-premises, or on hybrid architectures. Build a flexible infrastructure mixing browser access to VDI, VMs, RemoteApps, and Unix machines. The virtualization capabilities of Thinfinity Remote Desktop let you create virtual environments in just a few simple steps. It works seamlessly with Hypervisors Like Microsoft Hyper-V, VM-Ware, or VirtualBox. Runs natively on public clouds like AWS or Azure. Authenticate users with Windows or Azure AD and enforce policies by groups, users, or devices. Use Oauth2 to set a Single-Sign-On (SSO) scheme with the most popular identity platforms in the market, or use protocols like SAML or RADIUS to create a 2FA experience.
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