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NoMachine Enterprise Cloud Server Cluster

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NoMachine Enterprise Cloud Server Cluster
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NoMachine Enterprise Cloud Server Cluster

 

Enterprise Cloud Server Cluster sits at the top of the NoMachine server stack, enabling organizations to converge unlimited user access to hosted desktops and server-based resources, as well as mitigate system or site failures through its built-in fail-over protection. By pairing two Enterprise Cluster Cloud Servers administrators can create an efficient and highly-available cluster to ensure continuity of service to users’ desktops and applications should there be an outage of one of the servers. If one Enterprise Cluster Cloud Server fails, user logins continue to be processed by the other server in the cluster. Tailored for organizations with large-scale deployments, it provides a secure, central gateway to remote desktops and computers hosted inside the corporate network. These resources can be any of the servers from the NoMachine for Enterprise range and also “foreign” X servers, permitting administrators to build a flexibile & highly available multi-tier infrastructure.

 

NoMachine Enterprise Terminal Server Node

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NoMachine Enterprise Terminal Server Node
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NoMachine Enterprise Terminal Server Node

 

NoMachine Enterprise Terminal Server Node is designed to be specifically installed on a Linux remote node and be part of a multi-node environment. Enterprise Terminal Server Nodes cannot function as standalone servers. They can be added to any Enterprise Terminal Server or Enterprise Terminal Server Cluster, either of which can be used to centralize access and balance the computing load efficiently among the nodes. Any number of nodes can be added to Enterprise Terminal Server or Enterprise Terminal Server Cluster. Depending on the Enterprise Terminal Server's configuration, users will be able to choose the node on which to run their Linux virtual desktop or the session requests will be automatically load-balanced among the nodes.

 

 

NoMachine Enterprise Terminal Server Nodes allow the user to add scalability and performance to their Enterprise Terminal Server and Enterprise Terminal Server Cluster. They sport the same features as their parent products. To check their features follow the links above.

NoMachine Web Companion

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NoMachine Web Companion
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NoMachine Web Companion

NoMachine Web Companion is a small Java applet and plugin interface that easily integrates into a corporate website or portal. It gives users one-click-access to applications and desktops made available on any of servers of the NoMachine for the Enterprise range without the need for manual download and installation of Enterprise Client. Web Companion can be used to start a full NoMachine desktop or a single application, seamlessly displayed on the user's local environment.

  • Reduce administrative burdens. Distribute and update Enterprise Client to numerous remotely located users
  • Integrate Web Companion into your website. One click secure access to applications and desktops on NoMachine servers
  • No user configuration. Let users run desktop sessions without the need for configuring the connection
  • Remote access on demand. Remote desktops and applications can be instantly made available when required

This product is replaced by the "Web Player" functionality provided by the Cloud Server and will be discontinued in future releases. It is presently provided as a convenience for customers relying on it in their current 3.5 set-ups.

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NoMachine Enterprise Desktop<br /><font style="color:#E00000; font-size:11px; vertical-align:top">(coming soon)</font>
Question: 
Concurrent connections
Answer: 

Unlimited

Question: 

Virtual Desktops

Answer: 
-
Question: 
License type
Answer: 
$ 54.50
Question: 
Who is it for?
Answer: 

Professionals and small companies

Question: 
What is it for?
Answer: 

Remote desktop access, support, collaboration, file-transfer

Question: 
Supported platform
Answer: 
Linux
Windows
Mac
Titile Block 1: 
Key Features and Functionalities
Question: 
Access and share the remote desktop
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Browser-based access
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Screen capture and playback
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Whiteboard and chat tool
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 2: 
General Functionality
Question: 
Real-time video and audio streaming
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
VOIP application support
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Multi-monitor support
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Cut and paste
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
File-transfer
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Export printers from local to remote and vice-versa
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Export disks from local to remote and vice-versa
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Extended device redirection
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Export network services
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 3: 
Security and Authentication
Question: 
Secure communication protected by SSL cryptography
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Blowfish encryption for UDP traffic
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Kerberos password authentication
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
PAM based authentication
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Integrate with LDAP authentication infrastructure and MS Active Directory
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Support for industry standard SSH protocol
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Kerberos ticket authentication and ticket forwarding to the session
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Smartcard authentication and authentication forwarding to the session
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Manual selection of the node by user

NoMachine Enterprise Desktop

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NoMachine Enterprise Desktop
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NoMachine Enterprise Desktop

 

NoMachine Enterprise Desktop enables fast, easy and secure access to remote desktops, including via any Web browser. It offers unparalleled performance for mobile workers and support staff alike, letting them securely access their desktop over any network as if they were sitting in front of it. Use it to remotely access work computers while traveling or working from offsite locations and administrate remote servers. It's also easy to receive assistance on the fly thanks to guest desktop sharing which allows other NoMachine users to connect as guests, under the control of the desktop owner. Enterprise Desktop hosts can be standalone, or you can add them as nodes to any Cloud Server and enable centralized access for all your users connecting from outside the corporate network. For companies looking to enable remote access to multiple computers, it’s also available as a cost-effective bundle of licenses for Windows, Mac, Linux, Raspberry and ARM.

 

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Title Column 1: 
NoMachine Enterprise Desktop<br /><font style="color:#E00000; font-size:11px; vertical-align:top">(coming soon)</font>
Question: 
Concurrent connections
Answer: 

N/A

Question: 

Virtual Desktops

Answer: 
-
Question: 
Price
Answer: 
From $794,50 per year (bundle of 10 licenses)
Question: 
Who is it for?
Answer: 

Businesses with mobile workers

Question: 
What is it for?
Answer: 

Remote desktop access, remote support & collaboration

Question: 
Supported platforms
Answer: 
Linux
Windows
Mac
Titile Block 1: 
Accessing the desktop
Question: 
Access and share the physical desktop
Answer: 
Yes
Answer: 
Yes
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Cut and paste
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 2: 
General Functionality
Question: 
Screen capture and playback
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Real-time video and audio streaming
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Run VOIP applications
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Real-time video and audio streaming
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Run VOIP application
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Whiteboard and chat tool
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Export disks from local to remote and vice-versa
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Export printers from local to remote and vice-versa
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
File-transfer
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 3: 
Security and Authentication
Question: 
Secure communication protected by SSL cryptography
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Blowfish encryption for UDP traffic
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Kerberos password authentication
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
PAM based authentication
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Integrate with LDAP authentication infrastructure and MS Active Directory
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Support for industry standard SSH protocol
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Kerberos ticket authentication and ticket forwarding to the session
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 4: 
User Administration & Management
Question: 
Smartcard authentication and authentication forwarding to the session
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Custom scripts executable on server and node events
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 5: 
Node Management
Titile Block 6: 
Integration with the Web

NoMachine Workstation

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NoMachine Workstation
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NoMachine Workstation

 

A powerful remote access and collaboration tool for professionals, NoMachine Workstation allows up to 4 virtual desktops on a single host running any Linux desktop environment or application, including graphic intensive programs such as CAD/CAM/EDA and other visualization software. Business users can remotely access resources, efficiently and securely, from any PC or thin client, even via a Web browser. Workstation can be purchased for individual installations or as a bundle of 10 licenses, one license per server. For organizations looking to centralize access to multiple Workstation hosts, just add them to any of the products from the Cloud Server family.

 

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NoMachine Virtual Desktop Workstation
Question: 
Concurrent connections
Answer: 

4

Question: 

Virtual Desktops

Answer: 
4
Question: 
Price
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$124,50 or from $794,50 (10 subscriptions ) per year
Question: 
Who is it for?
Answer: 

Mobile professionals & co-workers

Question: 
What is it for?
Answer: 

Virtual desktop sessions and seamless applications

Question: 
Supported platforms
Answer: 
Linux
Titile Block 1: 
Accessing the desktop
Question: 
Deploy Linux virtual desktops and applications
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Reconnect to virtual desktops on Linux
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Access and share the physical desktop
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Share the desktop
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 2: 
General Functionality
Question: 
Browser-based access
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Cut and paste
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Screen capture and playback
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Real-time video and audio streaming
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Run VOIP applications
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Whiteboard and chat tool
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Multi-monitor
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
File-transfer
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Export disks from local to remote and vice-versa
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 3: 
Security & Authentication
Question: 
Secure communication protected by SSL cryptography
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Blowfish encryption for UDP traffic
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Kerberos password authentication
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
PAM based authentication
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Integrate with LDAP authentication infrastructure and MS Active Directory
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Support for industry standard SSH protocol
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Kerberos ticket authentication and ticket forwarding to the session
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 4: 
User Administration & Management
Question: 
Smartcard authentication and authentication forwarding to the session
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Custom scripts executable on server and node events
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 5: 
Node Management
Question: 
Manual selection of the node by user
Titile Block 6: 
Integration with the Web

NoMachine Small Business Terminal Server

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NoMachine Small Business Terminal Server
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NoMachine Small Business Terminal Server

 

Organizations use NoMachine Small Business Terminal Server to manage and support the flexible needs of their small and extended units allowing them to access applications including graphic intensive apps such as CAD/CAM/EDA and other visualization software all running on a central Linux host. Small Business Terminal Server gives the same high-end functionality of the Workstation, but with room for up to 10 virtual desktops. Users will be able to run virtual applications and access resources, efficiently and securely, from any remote PC or thin client, even via a Web browser. Moreover, remote collaboration is facilitated by allowing unlimited users to shadow a colleague's desktop session.

 

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NoMachine Virtual Desktop Small Business Server<br /><font style="color:#E00000; font-size:11px; vertical-align:top">(coming soon)</font>
Question: 
Concurrent connections
Answer: 

10

Question: 

Virtual Desktops

Answer: 
10
Question: 
Price
Answer: 
From $744,50 per year
Question: 
Who is it for?
Answer: 

Departments or remote offices

Question: 
What is it for?
Answer: 

Virtual desktop access & remote collaboration

Question: 
Supported platforms
Answer: 
Linux
Titile Block 1: 
Accessing the desktop
Question: 
Deploy Linux virtual desktops and applications
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Reconnect to virtual desktops on Linux
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Access and share the physical desktop
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Share the desktop
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 2: 
General Functionality
Question: 
Browser-based access
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Cut and paste
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Screen capture and playback
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Real-time video and audio streaming
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Run VOIP applications
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Whiteboard and chat tool
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Multi-monitor
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
File-transfer
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Export disks from local to remote and vice-versa
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 3: 
Security & Authentication
Question: 
Secure communication protected by SSL cryptography
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Blowfish encryption for UDP traffic
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Kerberos password authentication
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
PAM based authentication
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Integrate with LDAP authentication infrastructure and MS Active Directory
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Support for industry standard SSH protocol
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Kerberos ticket authentication and ticket forwarding to the session
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 4: 
User Administration & Management
Question: 
Smartcard authentication and authentication forwarding to the session
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Custom scripts executable on server and node events
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 5: 
Node Management
Titile Block 6: 
Integration with the Web

NoMachine Terminal Server

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NoMachine Terminal Server
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NoMachine Terminal Server

 

NoMachine Terminal Server runs unlimited virtual Linux desktops for unlimited users on a single server, in the datacenter or in cloud. The advantage of this approach is control, scalability and greatly reduced management costs. Unlimited means you are not licensed per user nor concurrent session making it a cost-effective solution for organizations with any number of remote users or on-site staff that require access to personal Linux desktops applications whether office productivity, 3D graphics or customized OpenGL-based X programs.

 

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NoMachine Terminal Server<br /><font style="color:#E00000; font-size:11px; vertical-align:top">(coming soon)</font>
Question: 
Concurrent connections
Answer: 

Unlimited

Question: 

Virtual Desktops

Answer: 
Unlimited
Question: 
Price
Answer: 
From $1.494,50 per year
Question: 
Who is it for?
Answer: 

Companies hosting multi-user environments

Question: 
What is it for?
Answer: 

Application delivery and virtual desktop deployment for groups of on and off-site employees

Question: 
Supported platforms
Answer: 
Linux
Titile Block 1: 
Accessing the desktop
Question: 
Deploy Linux virtual desktops and applications
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Reconnect to virtual desktops on Linux
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Access and share the physical desktop
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Browser-based access
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 2: 
General Functionality
Question: 
Cut and paste
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Screen capture and playback
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Real-time video and audio streaming
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Run VOIP applications
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Whiteboard and chat tool
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Multi-monitor
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Export disks from local to remote and vice-versa
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Export printers from local to remote and vice-versa
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
File-transfer
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 3: 
Security & Authentication
Question: 
Secure communication protected by SSL-cryptography
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Blowfish encryption for UDP traffic
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Kerberos password authentication
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
PAM-based authentication
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Integrate with LDAP authentication infrastructure and MS Active Directory
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Support for industry standard SSH protocol
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Kerberos ticket authentication and ticket forwarding to the session
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 4: 
User Administration & Management
Question: 
Smartcard authentication and authentication forwarding to the session
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Custom scripts executable on server and node events
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Generation of system account on demand (Guest Users)
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Server profiles (per-user and groups) with configurable access to applications and functionalities
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Support for client ridirection per-user & per-IP
Titile Block 5: 
Node Management
Question: 
Connect to hosts via RDP, VNC and XDM
Question: 
Load-balancing of sessions to remote Linux/Solaris nodes
Question: 
Manual selection of the node by user
Titile Block 6: 
Integration with the Web
Question: 
Browser-based visualization of sessions via NoMachine Web Player
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Seamless integration with Web portals and corporate Intranets via NoMachine Web Companion and NoMachine Builder
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Easy administration by the NoMachine Server Manager Web interface
Answer: 
Yes

NoMachine Enterprise Server

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NoMachine Enterprise Server
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NoMachine Enterprise Server

NoMachine Enterprise Server not only offers the same functionality as NoMachine Terminal Server, it provides highly-available, secure access to all your desktops, letting you federate all your desktop nodes under a single server and deploy resources scattered across corporate networks. With thousands of employees that need fast, secure, and reliable access to their desktop environments and applications on or off-site, organizations can conveniently centralize access, management and node-monitoring. Create pools of Linux desktop nodes (Terminal Server Nodes) and scale up access to users' virtual desktops by balancing the computing load among them. Broker unlimited connections to any hosts running Enterprise Desktop, Workstation and Terminal Server software as well as remote "foreign" nodes. Enterprise Server treats any server supporting the X-Windows protocol as a NoMachine node, including Solaris, AIX, HP-UX and BSD which can be quickly added on to the cluster network just by using the administration GUI.

With server fail-over protection included, NoMachine Enterprise Server provides the foundation for a highly available environment eliminating single points of failure. Create a highly-available active/passive cluster to ensure continuity of service to your users should there be a master server outage.

  • NoMachine's NX protocol is designed to deliver every type of desktop and application. Physical or virtual, personalized or standard, any OS, and according to user requirements
  • Point of entry for all your users. Broker connections to unlimited NoMachine nodes on Mac, Linux and Windows as well as to X-Window hosts such as Solaris, AIX and BSD
  • Host any number of virtual Linux desktops. Add terminal server nodes for Linux as you need them (Workstation, Terminal Server, Terminal Server Nodes)
  • Protect apps and data in your own cloud. Leverage profiles and security controls to deliver content based on user level, location and network
  • High availability and fail-over. Maximize uptime by creating a cluster of Enterprise Servers reducing unplanned downtime
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Title Column 1: 
NoMachine Enterprise Server<br /><font style="color:#E00000; font-size:11px; vertical-align:top">(coming soon)</font>
Question: 
Concurrent connections
Answer: 

Unlimited

Question: 

Virtual Desktops

Answer: 
Unlimited
Question: 
Price
Answer: 
From $3.494,50 per year
Question: 
Who is it for?
Answer: 

Companies with multi-platform environments and extensive user management needs

Question: 
What is it for?
Answer: 

Consolidation, management and delivery of extensive hosted & federated desktop infrastructures

Question: 
Supported platforms
Answer: 
Linux
Windows
Mac
Titile Block 1: 
Accessing the desktop
Question: 
Deploy Linux virtual desktops and applications
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Reconnect to virtual desktops on Linux
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Access and share the physical desktop
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Share the desktop
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 2: 
General Functionality
Question: 
Browser-based access
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Cut and paste
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Screen capture and playback
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Real-time video and audio streaming
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Run VOIP applications
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Whiteboard and chat tool
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Multi-monitor support
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
File-transfer
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Export disks from local to remote and vice-versa
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 3: 
Security & Authentication
Question: 
Secure communication protected by SSL cryptography
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Blowfish encryption for UDP traffic
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Kerberos password authentication
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
PAM based authentication
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Integrate with LDAP authentication infrastructure and MS Active Directory
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Support for industry standard SSH protocol
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Kerberos ticket authentication and ticket forwarding to the session
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 4: 
User Administration & Management
Question: 
Smartcard authentication and authentication forwarding to the session
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Custom scripts executable on server and node events
Answer: 
Linux
Windows (Under development)
Mac
Question: 
Generation of system account on demand (Guest Users)
Answer: 
Linux
Question: 
Server profiles (per-user and groups) with configurable access to applications and functionalities
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Support for client redirection per-user & per-IP
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 5: 
Node Management
Question: 
Can connect to hosts via RDP, VNC and XDM
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Load-balancing of sessions to remote Linux nodes
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Entry-point for access to remote desktops
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Manual selection of the node by user
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 6: 
Integration with the Web
Question: 
High-availability capabilities
Answer: 
under development
Question: 
Node management
Answer: 
under development

NoMachine Cloud Server

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NoMachine Cloud Server
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NoMachine Cloud Server

 

NoMachine Cloud Server provides centralized remote access for up to 40 connections. Suitable for teams and small departments, it allows any organization to converge point-of-entry to desktops and computers on the corporate network. Administrators can securely consolidate access to NoMachine-enabled hosts, such as Enterprise Desktops, which have been added to the gateway, making sure that those resources are never exposed to the internet.

 

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Title Column 1: 
NoMachine Enterprise Server<br /><font style="color:#E00000; font-size:11px; vertical-align:top">(coming soon)</font>
Question: 
Concurrent connections
Answer: 

Unlimited

Question: 

Virtual Desktops

Answer: 
Unlimited
Question: 
Price
Answer: 
From $1,494.50 per year, Enterprise Server purchased separately
Question: 
Who is it for?
Answer: 

Companies with mobile users connecting from internet enabled devices

Question: 
What is it for?
Answer: 

Brower-based access to desktops hosted on Enterprise Servers and Nodes

Question: 
Supported platforms
Answer: 
Linux
Windows
Mac
Titile Block 1: 
Accessing the desktop
Question: 
Deploy Linux virtual desktops and applications
Answer: 
Linux
Question: 
Reconnection to virtual desktops on Linux
Answer: 
Linux
Question: 
Access the physical desktop
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Share the desktop
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 2: 
General Functionality
Question: 
Browser-based access
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Cut and paste
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Screen capture and playback
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Real-time video and audio streaming
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
VOIP application support
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Whiteboard and chat tool
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Multi-monitor support
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
File-transfer
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Export disks from local to remote and vice-versa
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 3: 
Security & Authentication
Question: 
Secure communication protected by SSL cryptography
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Blowfish encryption for UDP traffic
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Kerberos password authentication
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
PAM based authentication
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Integrate with LDAP authentication infrastructure and MS Active Directory
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Support for industry standard SSH protocol
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Kerberos ticket authentication and ticket forwarding to the session
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 4: 
User Administration & Management
Question: 
Smartcard authentication and authentication forwarding to the session
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Custom scripts executable on server and node events
Answer: 
Linux
Windows (Under development)
Mac
Question: 
Guest users
Answer: 
Linux
Question: 
Server profiles (per-user and groups) with configurable access to applications and functionalities
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Support for client redirection per-user & per-IP
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 5: 
Node Management
Question: 
Can connect to hosts via RDP, VNC and XDM
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Load-balancing of sessions to remote Linux nodes
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Entry-point for access to remote desktops
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Manual selection of the node by user
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 6: 
Integration with the Web
Question: 
High-availability capabilities
Answer: 
under development
Question: 
Node management
Answer: 
under development

NoMachine Cluster Server

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NoMachine Cluster Server
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NoMachine Cluster Server

Extend and enhance protection across your Enterprise Server infrastructure

NoMachine Cluster Server provides the foundation for a highly available environment eliminating single-points of failure in your multi-node set-up. By federating any number of Enterprise Servers into a high-availability active/passive cluster, you ensure continuity of service to your users and reduce downtime. A pool of Enterprise Servers guarantees access to your Enterprise Desktops and Enterprise Nodes should there be a master server outage. The appropriate secondary server becomes active and impersonates the role of the cluster master server until it is brought back online.

  • Any number of Enterprise Servers for Mac, Windows and Linux can make up the cluster.
  • Perform maintenance operations without interrupting desktop and application availability.
  • All communications between cluster units are SSL-encrypted.
  • Easy startup and shutdown of cluster services via command line interface.
  • Monitor and logging service probes and tracks health of the cluster units.
  • Configurable to reduce down-time to the bare minimum in case of a faulty server.

 

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Title Column 1: 
NoMachine Enterprise Server<br /><font style="color:#E00000; font-size:11px; vertical-align:top">(coming soon)</font>
Question: 
Concurrent connections
Answer: 

Unlimited

Question: 

Virtual Desktops

Answer: 
Unlimited
Question: 
Price
Answer: 
From $1,494.50 per year, Enterprise Servers purchased separately
Question: 
Who is it for?
Answer: 

Companies with Enterprise Server & large multi-node environments

Question: 
What is it for?
Answer: 

Server failover protection

Question: 
Supported platforms
Answer: 
Linux
Windows
Mac
Titile Block 1: 
Accessing the desktop
Question: 
Deploy Linux virtual desktops and applications
Answer: 
Linux
Question: 
Reconnection to virtual desktops on Linux
Answer: 
Linux
Question: 
Access the physical desktop
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Share the desktop
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 2: 
General Functionality
Question: 
Browser-based access
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Cut and paste
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Screen capture and playback
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Real-time video and audio streaming
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
VOIP application support
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Whiteboard and chat tool
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Multi-monitor support
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
File-transfer
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Export disks from local to remote and vice-versa
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 3: 
Security & Authentication
Question: 
Secure communication protected by SSL cryptography
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Blowfish encryption for UDP traffic
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Kerberos password authentication
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
PAM based authentication
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Integrate with LDAP authentication infrastructure and MS Active Directory
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Support for industry standard SSH protocol
Answer: 
Yes
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Kerberos ticket authentication and ticket forwarding to the session
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 4: 
User Administration & Management
Question: 
Smartcard authentication and authentication forwarding to the session
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Custom scripts executable on server and node events
Answer: 
Linux
Windows (Under development)
Mac
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Guest users
Answer: 
Linux
Question: 
Server profiles (per-user and groups) with configurable access to applications and functionalities
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Support for client redirection per-user & per-IP
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 5: 
Node Management
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Can connect to hosts via RDP, VNC and XDM
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Load-balancing of sessions to remote Linux nodes
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Entry-point for access to remote desktops
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Manual selection of the node by user
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 6: 
Integration with the Web
Question: 
High-availability capabilities
Answer: 
under development
Question: 
Node management
Answer: 
under development

NoMachine Enterprise Client

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Title: 
NoMachine Enterprise Client
Description: 

NoMachine Enterprise Client

 

Enterprise Client enables fast and secure access to your remote PC or desktop computer where you have installed one of the NoMachine server products. It provides a powerful connection interface, named the NoMachine Player, packed with all the features you need to work with your remote desktop. This package is available for those who prefer just a standalone "client-side" application, either because regulatory requirements dictate that connecting clients must stay as thin clients, or simply because a scaled-down client app is your personal preference. It's free to download and can be used to connect remotely from any Windows, Linux, Mac, ARM or Raspberry device to a computer where you have installed a NoMachine Enterprise product or the NoMachine free edition.

 

 

NoMachine Enterprise Client sports the same features regardless of which NoMachine server you are connecting to. To check the features of its parent products, follow the links above.

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NoMachine Enterprise Server<br /><font style="color:#E00000; font-size:11px; vertical-align:top">(coming soon)</font>
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Concurrent connections
Answer: 

Unlimited

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Virtual Desktops

Answer: 
Unlimited
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Price
Answer: 
From $3.494,50 per year
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Who is it for?
Answer: 

Companies with multi-platform environments and extensive user management needs

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What is it for?
Answer: 

Consolidation, management and delivery of extensive hosted & federated desktop infrastructures

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Supported platforms
Answer: 
Linux
Windows
Mac
Titile Block 1: 
Accessing the desktop
Question: 
Deploy Linux virtual desktops and applications
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Reconnect to virtual desktops on Linux
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Access and share the physical desktop
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Share the desktop
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 2: 
General Functionality
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Browser-based access
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Cut and paste
Answer: 
Yes
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Screen capture and playback
Answer: 
Yes
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Real-time video and audio streaming
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Run VOIP applications
Answer: 
Yes
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Whiteboard and chat tool
Answer: 
Yes
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Multi-monitor support
Answer: 
Yes
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File-transfer
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Export disks from local to remote and vice-versa
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 3: 
Security & Authentication
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Secure communication protected by SSL cryptography
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Blowfish encryption for UDP traffic
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Kerberos password authentication
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
PAM based authentication
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Integrate with LDAP authentication infrastructure and MS Active Directory
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Support for industry standard SSH protocol
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Kerberos ticket authentication and ticket forwarding to the session
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 4: 
User Administration & Management
Question: 
Smartcard authentication and authentication forwarding to the session
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Custom scripts executable on server and node events
Answer: 
Linux
Windows (Under development)
Mac
Question: 
Generation of system account on demand (Guest Users)
Answer: 
Linux
Question: 
Server profiles (per-user and groups) with configurable access to applications and functionalities
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Support for client redirection per-user & per-IP
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 5: 
Node Management
Question: 
Can connect to hosts via RDP, VNC and XDM
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Load-balancing of sessions to remote Linux nodes
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Entry-point for access to remote desktops
Answer: 
Yes
Question: 
Manual selection of the node by user
Answer: 
Yes
Titile Block 6: 
Integration with the Web
Question: 
High-availability capabilities
Answer: 
under development
Question: 
Node management
Answer: 
under development

NoMachine Enterprise Terminal Server

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NoMachine Enterprise Terminal Server
Description: 

NoMachine Enterprise Terminal Server

 

NoMachine Enterprise Terminal Server enables organizations to build a scalable infrastructure running on Linux. Designed for setting-up a multi-node environment, it works in conjunction with add-on NoMachine Enterprise Terminal Server Nodes, providing users with centralized access to their Linux desktops and applications. Enterprise Terminal Server scales up access to pools of Linux nodes by distributing the load efficiently, leveraging built-in load balancing algorithms and user profiles.

 

NoMachine Workgroup Cloud Server

Title: 
NoMachine Workgroup Cloud Server
Description: 

NoMachine Workgroup Cloud Server

 

NoMachine Workgroup Cloud Server centralizes user access through a single gateway allowing NoMachine client devices to connect securely from outside the corporate network to remote desktops and servers residing inside. It is tailored for small teams and allows up to 10 simultaneous connections. Since any number of NoMachine nodes such as Enterprise Desktops or even Terminal Servers can be added to it, this mini connection broker is perfect for set-ups where there are multiple NoMachine-enabled desktops and computers, but only a few users requesting offsite remote access at any given time.

 

NoMachine Enterprise Cloud Server

Title: 
NoMachine Enterprise Cloud Server
Description: 

NoMachine Enterprise Cloud Server

 

NoMachine Enterprise Cloud Server provides centralized remote access for unlimited users permitting work-from-home employees or off-site students to reach their desktop, on any OS, regardless of where they are or what device they’re using. By adding NoMachine Enterprise Desktops, Workstations, Terminal Servers, Enterprise Terminal Servers, even another Cloud Server, to Enterprise Cloud Server, organizations can unify access to any corporate computer and hosted resource. It conveniently converges any number of NoMachine nodes and also foreign X servers such as HP-UX, Solaris and AIX hosts.

 

NoMachine Enterprise Terminal Server Cluster

Title: 
NoMachine Enterprise Terminal Server Cluster
Description: 

NoMachine Enterprise Terminal Server Cluster

 

NoMachine Enterprise Terminal Server Cluster is tailored for organizations with large-scale Linux deployments that want to build a robust, flexibile & scalable multi-node infrastructure. Enable two Enterprise Terminal Server Cluster hosts and add on Enterprise Terminal Server Nodes to create pools of Linux desktops and scale up access by balancing the computing load across them. What’s more, with server fail-over protection included, it provides the foundation for a highly available Linux gateway eliminating the single point of failure. With Enterprise Terminal Server Cluster administrators can create an efficient and highly-available active/passive cluster pair to ensure continuity of service to users' desktops and applications running on the Linux nodes should there be an outage of the master server. Simply put, if one of the servers fail, logins are processed by the other server in the cluster and users can continue to access their mission-critical and specialized Linux-based programs running on the Enterprise Terminal Server Nodes.