Sun Secure Global Desktop Software provides secure access to server-based applications running on Microsoft Windows, Solaris, Linux, HP-UX, AIX, Mainframe and Midrange systems from a wide variety of client platforms and devices. The software web-enables legacy applications quickly without costly re-writes and delivers those applications side-by-side with modern server-based applications. This allows for consolidation of critical applications and data onto highly reliable, centrally maintained servers and off individual desktop and laptop computers, improving manageability while increasing flexibility. Sun Secure Global Desktop Software allows you to:
-Access applications from nearly any location on the internet over a secure connection without specialized hardware
-Reduce costs by centralizing management of users and applications
-Enable auditing of application usage
-Dramatically reduce the time to securely deliver applications
-Ensure users can access only applications they are authorized to use
-Increase resiliency by housing application sessions at the data center and not on individual PCs
System Requirements
Installation Platforms
Solaris 8, 9, and 10 OS (SPARC Platform Edition)
Solaris 10 OS (x86 Platform Edition)
SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server (Intel x86) 8, 9
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (Intel x86) 2.1, 3.0, 4.0
Fedora Linux (Intel x86) Core 1, Core 2 and Core 3
Supported Application Types
Microsoft Windows
Solaris, Linux, HP-UX, and AIX (character and graphical)
IBM mainframe or AS/400
HTML, Java
Supported Protocols
Microsoft RDP
X11
HTTP, HTTPS
SSH
Citrix Independent Computing Architecture (ICA)
Telnet VT, American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
TN3270E
TN5250
Client Requirements
Leading Java technology-enabled clients, including Microsoft Windows, Java Desktop System, Linux, and Mac OS X
Sun Secure Global Desktop Native Client-enabled devices including thin clients, wireless PDAs, and pocket PCs
Server Requirements
200 MB disk space, depending on platform
512 RAM recommended
10 MB of RAM per active user on the Sun Secure Global Desktop server, in addition to above (typical usage)
Supported Authentication Mechanisms
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) v3
Microsoft Active Directory
RSA SecurID
Network Information Service (NIS)
Microsoft Windows Domains
HTTP, HTTPS including Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)-based client certificates
Download the software here
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
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