Cloud based technology applications provider Pinnacle Technology Group has entered into an agreement with DVS Soft ("DVS") to market and distribute its secure remote access virtual desktop gateway application in the UK.
Pinnacle claimed secure remote access virtual desktop gateway application connects remote users to Windows desktops and applications, from anywhere in the world and from any device.
The virtual desktop gateway application delivers windows desktops and applications to the remote worker, providing better availability and agility of desktop services, the company added.
It also enables any Internet connected device running a Windows, Mac OS X, Linux or Chrome OS, to access user Windows desktops and applications from within the web browser.
The secure virtual desktop gateway gives users the flexibility and mobility to access their desktops from anywhere in the world and from any HTML5 enabled device, supports the latest bring-your-own-device (BYOD) initiatives and includes 128 bit and TLS (SSL) encryption.
DVS’ gateway requires only HTML to install client side and RDP host. It doesn’t need any open RDP ports as all traffic passes via the Gateway and includes security key support for added layer of security.
Pinnacle CEO Alan Bonner said: "This latest partnership gives Pinnacle exclusivity over a solution that is the market’s first high performance HTML5 Remote Desktop Client, providing browser access to applications and desktops (virtual & physical), running on Windows Terminal Services, RDS/VDI platforms, including Microsoft Hyper-V and other hypervisors such as VM Virtual and Citrix machines."
Under the agreement, Pinnacle will also have the rights to distribute the DVS’ product in the Broader European Region, including Ireland, Iceland, Greenland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Moldova, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Albania, Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Croatia, Slovenia, Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Cyprus, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Spain, Portugal and Russia.