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IGEL's Latest Linux Firmware Delivers Smartcard Security and Convenience for Virtual Desktops
Linux for Virtualization
Jan. 21, 2008 09:00 AM
IGEL Technology announced its latest Linux firmware upgrade
enhancing the broadest and most powerful range of thin clients on the market.
The firmware delivers enhanced security through smartcard authentication of RDP
sessions with the inclusion of the new Winconnect RDP client. When combined
with the integrated Leostream client already included in IGEL’s Linux firmware,
organizations can deploy virtual Windows PCs using secure two-factor
authentication and single-sign-on security.
The upgrade also allows users to run multiple remote
desktops in separate windows on the same screen. This function is ideal for
programmers or financial traders who previously had to switch between remote
desktops using hotkeys since each desktop filled a whole screen and could not
be windowed. The upgrade gives users a far better overview in multi-desktop
environments.
Additional features in the Linux firmware includes the
FireFox 2 web browser with its improved tabbed browsing, integrated search,
integrated Popup-Blocker and protection against Phishing. Users will also
experience enhanced video performance and support for a broader range of media
with the latest version of mplayer.
“The introduction of our latest Linux firmware allows RDP
users needing access Terminal-Services or virtual PCs increased security using
smartcard authentication while taking advantage of secure and time-saving
features such as single sign-on. Once again IGEL has proven that its thin
client range is the most user-friendly and comprehensive on the market,” said
Stephen Yeo, worldwide strategic marketing director for IGEL Technology.
The IGEL Linux firmware is immediately available at www.MyIGEL.com.
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