By extending web-based access to our other products we've added further value to our product offering."įor more information about what's coming in version 6, please consult the NoMachine website. Whilst we were laying down the foundations of what's to come, we realized there was also an opportunity to streamline the naming hierarchy as well as introduce some exciting changes. Said Gaspare Tripi, General Manager of NoMachine: "Our goal is to simplify the usability and manageability of our software, not just innovate. Linux virtual desktop will be exclusive to the Linux Terminal Server family with Enterprise Terminal Server at the helm, replacing both Enterprise Server and Cloud Server for Linux in earlier versions.įeature enhancements are also expected which include official support for RaspberryPi, automatic reconnection, automatic detection of proxy server, support for H.264 codec in WebRTC sessions, and improved failback mechanisms for NoMachine servers in cluster.
Web-based access will no longer be exclusive to Cloud Server and will be extended to all products of the enterprise-oriented range, permitting users connecting from clientless endpoints to access the desktop environment via any HTML-enabled browser.
The new Cloud Server will replace the Cloud Server of previous versions which offered users the option to connect to their remote desktops via the browser. Our goal is to simplify the usability and manageability of our software, not just innovate. Cloud Server becomes a connection broker to all other NoMachine servers and foreign hosts and will sit at the top of the NoMachine product hierarchy in the eponymous product suite.
NoMachine, a leader in cross-platform remote computing solutions, today unveiled details of what's coming up in the release of its next software update, NoMachine 6: a new Cloud Server suite, a streamlined Linux Terminal Server family and extending the functionality of browser-based access to the entire enterprise-oriented range are just some of the novelties to be expected.Ĭloud Server 6 will be an integrated offering that bridges the gap between physical and virtual resources scattered across corporate networks, allowing organizations to converge heterogeneous environments running on Windows, Mac, Linux and Unix workstations.