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Press Releases from Kivito GmbH (8 total)

deskMate INFINITY: New user interface for effortless management of remote traini …

Stuttgart/Germany, January 15th. 2025 - Kivito GmbH presents deskMate INFINITY, an innovative remote training software that revolutionizes the management of its virtual training computers. Thanks

deskMate INFINITY: The next generation of virtual training computers for e-learn …

Stuttgart, 09.01.2025 - Kivito GmbH presents deskMate INFINITY, the latest version of its proven virtual training computers. The revised platform offers customized solutions for e-learning,

Promotion for LEARNTEC 2024 - Free virtual training computers from deskMate®

Stuttgart, June 2024 - Kivito, the leading provider of virtual training computers, is offering all visitors to LEARNTEC 2024 the deskMate® virtual training environment free

Virtual IT Labs from deskMate

The Germany-based cloud desktop specialist Kivito also equips its deskMate virtual training computers for Virtual IT Labs. Virtual IT Labs offer learners hands-on experience in

Local printouts also from remote training desktops

The German-based remote training desktop and desktop-as-a-service (DaaS) solution deskMate offers its users a very simple way to print jobs from the remote desktop on

High-performance remote training desktops and cloud desktops now also available …

The Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) solution desktMate now also offers users from China high-performance access to the deskMate data center in Germany. This means that, for the

German desktop-as-a-service (DaaS) provider now expanding to Asia due to home of …

Due to the continuing international demand for home office workstations and remote training, German-based Kivito GmbH is now expanding its Desktop-as-a-Service service deskMate to Asia. Although

Cloud desktop service provider supports training organizations in the crisis wit …

There is nearly no sector which is not suffering from the corona crisis. Training organizations and training departments with own training centres are also struggling

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