Apache Guacamole serves as our alternative to Citrix CVAD, and we use it as an open source software to develop our own in-house solution that we provide to customers who cannot afford Citrix CVAD. We have used Apache Guacamole to publish apps and desktops for our customers. Because it is open source, we change the theme of the software to make it appear as our own in-house solution. We add our company logo, colors, and theme so it looks like a full-fledged professional solution.
My main use case for Apache Guacamole is remote server access and for provisioning systems to employees through a secure system. Primarily, these are the two use cases I focus on, but ever since I started using Apache Guacamole, I have become extremely partial towards it compared to any other remote access software or remote desktop protocols. Apache Guacamole thus far has been both open source, simple to use, easy to set up, quick, and it makes it easy for me to provision systems as well. So thus far, it is honestly the best option out there.
I am provisioning virtual machines for educational institutions such as schools and colleges. The access to these virtual machines is provided via Apache Guacamole.
Apache Guacamole is a clientless remote desktop gateway supporting protocols like VNC, RDP, and SSH. It offers secure, browser-based access to desktops and servers without installing software on client devices, simplifying remote work and IT management.Enterprises leverage Apache Guacamole for seamless remote access across platforms, accommodating dynamic environments and diverse IT infrastructures. It's renowned for its rich protocol support, security, and scalability, providing a compelling...
Apache Guacamole serves as our alternative to Citrix CVAD, and we use it as an open source software to develop our own in-house solution that we provide to customers who cannot afford Citrix CVAD. We have used Apache Guacamole to publish apps and desktops for our customers. Because it is open source, we change the theme of the software to make it appear as our own in-house solution. We add our company logo, colors, and theme so it looks like a full-fledged professional solution.
My main use case for Apache Guacamole is remote server access and for provisioning systems to employees through a secure system. Primarily, these are the two use cases I focus on, but ever since I started using Apache Guacamole, I have become extremely partial towards it compared to any other remote access software or remote desktop protocols. Apache Guacamole thus far has been both open source, simple to use, easy to set up, quick, and it makes it easy for me to provision systems as well. So thus far, it is honestly the best option out there.
I am provisioning virtual machines for educational institutions such as schools and colleges. The access to these virtual machines is provided via Apache Guacamole.