Inuvika OVD Enterprise is a digital workspace platform that delivers Windows and Linux apps and desktops to any device. It was built with simplicty of administration in mind. You'll be an expert in less than a day.
Inuvika OVD Enterprise gives users secure access to their work apps and data from anywhere. Inuvika embraces the zero-trust principle, widening usability for BYOD. Using our resource containerization technology with a Linux base, Inuvika OVD Enterprise allows data centers to run more efficiently, using almost 50% less infrastructure capacity while lowering their carbon footprint at the same time.
OVD Enterprise eliminates most Windows server license requirements, with the exception of RDS CALs for Windows apps. It is a single price, all inclusive subscription that includes an enterprise secure gateway, so there is no need for a separate product like Citrix NetScaler.
Inuvika OVD Enterprise can be installed on-premises, in the cloud, or in a hybrid environment. It is also available as a managed service from Inuvika Partners around the world. With the move to public cloud and consumption-based computing, the controls that are built into Inuvika OVD can reduce consumption dramatically.
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Inuvika is built on a Linux platform so avoids most Microsoft/Windows licensing and can still deliver Windows and Linux apps. Inuvika's resource containerization can help pack more users onto a server. The net result is an over all lower cost environment. It can be less than 50% of the TCO of Citrix. MFA is built in so additional cost savings can be achieved by using the native MFA rather than a third party.
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Nah, he hangs out on bitcointalk.org. Source: about 1 year ago
Hi all! We are glad to inform you that today we are announcing our project at the world's first crypto-forum: bitcointalk.org. Source: about 1 year ago
Https://bitcointalk.org/ is still running SMF and looks pretty old school. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
The bitcoin forum was the most common place to discuss bitcoin in 2010. The bitcoin forum was originally a sourceforge forum back in 2009. Then it was hosted at bitcoin.org and here is an old archive of it. The bitcoin forum eventually migrated to https://bitcointalk.org in 2011. Source: over 1 year ago
MarkM who doesn't really lurk on many places besides oddly enough - wink - Messenger (yes Facebook messenger - please do not bother him) and Keybase.io/knotwork and bitcointalk.org as "markm"... He's on Discord occassionally in the Devcoin server and you can find those channels listed at devcoin.org or easier if you look at the info for our t.me/devcoins Telegram. Source: over 1 year ago
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