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FabulaTech Adds Support of Citrix XenDesktop and Microsoft webcam to USB for Remote Desktop

06-19-2009 02:13 PM CET | IT, New Media & Software

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FabulaTech Adds Support of Citrix XenDesktop and Microsoft

London, UK - FabulaTech, a leading software development company which has built its solid grounds on the software market since 2000 specializing in device driver development, application development and systems internals programming for Microsoft Windows, Linux and Embedded operating systems, announced update and launch of USB for Remote Desktop, a sharing USB device program which grants access local USB devices in remote Windows session. In the new version data transfer speed for audio and video devices significantly increased, Citrix XenDesktop and Microsoft webcam support added.

“We have been working hard on this version to implement all possible requests from our users. The program is really easy to handle. It consists of a Server and a Workstation. Workstation is installed on the computer to which the USB device is physically plugged (usually it's Thin Client computer). Server should be installed on the remote side to which you are logging in. Once you are logged into remote Windows session, your local USB devices appear on the remote side”, said Alan Rourke, FabulaTech Technical Director. “The solution supports a wide range of USB devices and does not require any special knowledge”.

USB for Remote Desktop is available also as OEM. It is possible to redistribute it as integral part of your hardware or software solution. Developer API allows to configure and control USB for Remote Desktop from one’s own software.

The program is ideal solution for the following areas:
- Virtual Desktops. It's possible to use USB devices from virtual environment. USB devices connected to a host PC become visible from guest OS in virtual machine.
- Thin clients. USB devices being plugged to Windows XP, Linux or Windows CE Thin Client appears in remote Windows session (RDP or Citrix ICA).
- Terminal Services and Citrix. Use universal USB redirection solution for both Microsoft Terminal Service and Citrix, either over ICA or over RDP.
- Blade computing. Work with any USB device as if it were directly connected to remote blade computer.

A wide range of USB devices supported, the program is available for Windows, Linux and Windows CE.

For the full information about USB over Network, please head over to http://www.usb-over-network.com/usb-for-remote-desktop.html

FabulaTech embraces the ideal of providing personalized service with the customer's needs in mind, all the time. Our success is directly attributable to working closely with our customers to assure their requirements are clearly identified and defined. A complete work plan is defined and agreed upon prior to beginning development and milestones are closely monitored to be assured that projects meet not only the technical objectives, but cost and schedule goals are realized.

5 Percy Street, Office 4,
London,
W1T 1DG, UK

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