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iTivity remote access software enables ISVs, administrators and corporate users to access Solaris servers from anywhere. iTivity provides secure, audited access across the Internet and across firewalls so iTivity customers can quickly login and start working on your remote Solaris systems. With iTivity you can login securely, transfer files and remotely control the X11 desktops and TTYs of your Solaris servers.

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Solaris Remote Desktop Benefits from iTivity
Corporate Systems Administrators, Solution Providers and ISVs gain many benefits from using iTivity for remote desktop access to Solaris.
iTivity Solaris Remote Access Features
The iTivity remote desktop access solution for solaris has all the features you need.
Productivity and Customer Satisfaction
The iTivity remote access solution gives you the tools to efficiently administer and support mission critical systems. As soon as you authenticate with the iServer, you are seconds away from secure access to offsite or customer premises based Solaris servers and workstations. iTivity improves both the productivity of remote support staff and customer satisfaction.
iTivity remote access software for Solaris supports Solaris SunOS releases 2.10, 2.9 and 2.8 on both 32 and 64 bit, x86/x86-64/Intel and UltraSparc platforms.

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iTivity provides point-and-click, online remote access by securely tunneling industry standard protocols, including RDP, VNC, SSH, FTP, SFTP, SCP, HTTP, HTTPS and TELNET.
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Platforms supported by iTivity include Linux (RedHat Enterprise Linux, RHEL, Oracle Enterprise Linux, OEL, Oracle VM Server, OVS, Suse Enterprise Linux, Ubuntu, Fedora, CentOS), Windows (Windows 7, 2008 Server, Vista, 2003 Server, XP, 2000, NT), AIX (IBM AIX 7.1, 6.1, 5L, 5.3, 5.2, 5.1), HP/UX (HP-UX 11i, 11.31, 11.23, 11.11), Solaris (Solaris Sparc, x86, x64 2.10, 2.9, 2.8), and SCO (OpenServer, UnixWare).
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