UDS Enterprise adapts to Microsoft’s new RDP security requirements
The new minor release of UDS Enterprise 4.0 maintains the user experience and adds support for signed RDP connections.
The VDI connection broker UDS Enterprise natively supports Windows and Linux desktops.
Thus, this software enables the deployment of a wide variety of operating systems, such as Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows 2008 and Windows 2012.
Regarding the Linux family, UDS Enterprise is compatible with Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Debian-based distributions, Red Hat-based distributions like Fedora and CentOS, OpenSuse...
For questions about the different OS supported by our broker, get in touch with the UDS Enterprise Team at [email protected]
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