Jetro CockpIT 3.0

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Jetro CockpIT is a server-based computing solution. Jetro CockpIT offers overall solutions for existing Microsoft Terminal Server and Citrix users, as well as for new server-based computing customers including: remote access, home users, disaster recovery, fast application deployment (ERP, SAP, CRM, HR). CockpIT offers rapid and easy deployment, as well as simplified integration into existing network environments, and provides a simple way to slash costs of enterprise IT, improve security, provide remote access, and ensure business continuity. Features: application publishing, comprehensive load balancing, universal printing solution (print job compression and universal printer driver), monitoring and reporting, seamless RDP windows, Web user interface, and portal integration. Application types: Citrix ICA, Microsoft RDP, local applications, and HTTP links. Note: the trial version requires an installation password that you can get at the developer's Web site.

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