CirrusPrint helps you manage and streamline your printing and document delivery across multiple networks. It solves cloud migration issues related to printing and provides the fastest and most direct way to deliver documents to users. With CirrusPrint, traditional network printing is still possible without any changes to operations. You can also print to your users, email your printers, and send a file from your smartphone to a printer anywhere in the country. CirrusPrint can be used on Windows or Linux, either in the cloud or at your own data center. It can accept print jobs and other documents, compress them, and deliver them to remote printers and users. It is easy to integrate with applications. You can print to it as any network printer, email files, drop files into the device, or use REST API. CirrusPrint jobs are sent quickly and securely to remote printers as exact duplicates of the original job.
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Endpoint Central is a unified endpoint management and security platform that helps IT teams manage and secure devices across the organization from a single console. It consolidates functions typically handled by separate tools, covering the full device lifecycle across Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, and Chrome OS.
Patch Management
Patch deployment is automated across operating systems and 1000+ third-party applications. IT teams define deployment policies, test patches before rollout, schedule updates within maintenance windows, and track compliance across the device fleet.
Remote Desktop and Troubleshooting
Built-in remote desktop tools allow technicians to connect to endpoints instantly without third-party software, diagnosing issues and resolving problems in real time for distributed and remote workforces.
Software Deployment and Asset Management
Applications are deployed, updated, or removed across thousands of endpoints simultaneously. Continuously updated hardware and software inventory supports license compliance, capacity planning, and audit preparation.
Mobile Device Management
Integrated MDM capabilities cover iOS and Android devices. IT teams enroll devices, push configuration profiles, distribute applications, enforce security policies, and perform remote wipe. Both corporate-owned and BYOD environments are supported.
OS Imaging and Provisioning
OS imaging workflows allow IT teams to build and deploy standardized system images, provisioning new devices quickly with uniform configurations across the organization.
Endpoint Security
Security capabilities include vulnerability assessment, application control, device control, endpoint privilege management, and browser security. BitLocker and FileVault encryption managemen
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Cygwin
Experience the essence of Linux on your Windows operating system with Cygwin, a comprehensive suite of GNU and open-source utilities that mimics the capabilities of a Linux environment. It includes a dynamic link library (cygwin1.dll) that offers extensive POSIX API support. However, it's important to note that Cygwin does not allow for the direct execution of native Linux applications on Windows; instead, you will need to compile your application from the source code to enable it to function properly in this environment. It cannot automatically transform native Windows applications to recognize UNIX® features such as signals and ptys. For utilizing Cygwin's unique features, recompiling your applications from source code is essential. The Cygwin DLL is compatible with all recent x86_64 Windows versions, beginning with Windows Vista. To initiate a new installation or to upgrade an existing setup, utilize the setup program. Additionally, remember that each package within the distribution is updated independently from the DLL, meaning the version of the Cygwin DLL does not reflect a general release number for the entire Cygwin distribution. This modular approach allows for greater flexibility in managing updates and ensuring that you have the most current tools available.
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PuTTY
PuTTY serves as a free software solution for SSH and Telnet on both Windows and Unix systems, also functioning as an xterm terminal emulator. This client application supports protocols including SSH, Telnet, Rlogin, and SUPDUP, which facilitate remote sessions on computers over a network. Essentially, it operates from the client side of these sessions, where users can view and interact with the remote system. For instance, if you launch PuTTY on a Windows device and establish a connection to a Unix server, a window will open for you. Any commands you enter in this window are transmitted directly to the Unix machine, and the responses from the server will appear in the same window. Consequently, it allows you to operate on the Unix system as if you were physically present at its terminal, even though you could be located in a different place entirely. Additionally, PuTTY permits users to save their configurations in named session profiles, while also giving them the option to modify the default settings that apply to new connections. This flexibility makes it a versatile tool for managing remote sessions effectively.
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