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Thinfinity VirtualUI

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What is Thinfinity VirtualUI?

Thinfinity® VirtualUI enables dual Platform solutions allowing Windows-based desktop applications to function as web applications, which can be accessed remotely from any HTML5 web browser. Since launched in 2015, it has helped organizations to embrace digital transformation by extending the life Cycle of business-critical applications.
To enable Thinfinity® VirtualUI in an application’s project, the user adds one line of code to source code. The user can then deliver desktop applications to the web and access them from any computer or mobile device without losing control of a project, supports all programming languages including .NET, DELPHI, C#, C++, VFP, VB6, MS Access Databases and others.

Developers first:Created with developers in mind, Thinfinity VirtualUI provides integrations to help get up and running quickly, with no need for recoding or making any significant changes to source code.

Cloud native: Deploys on any public, private, or hybrid cloud and scales up and down according to project needs. Applications can integrate with native cloud resources, allowing users and clients to run the Windows Desktop Applications on any device, anywhere.

It authenticates users with Windows or Azure AD, and oauth2 can be used to set a Single-Sign-On (SSO) scheme with popular identity platforms. SAML or RADIUS can be used to create a 2FA experience, or users can be authenticated using Google Authenticator or Microsoft Authenticator (TOTP/HOTP).

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Technical Details
Deployment TypesSaaS
Mobile ApplicationNo
Supported CountriesGlobal
Supported LanguagesEnglish, Spanish, French, German, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese

FAQs

How much does Thinfinity VirtualUI cost?
Thinfinity VirtualUI starts at $0.
What are Thinfinity VirtualUI's top competitors?
Parallels Remote Application Server (Parallels RAS), Citrix Virtual Apps now part of Citrix DaaS, and Cameyo are common alternatives for Thinfinity VirtualUI.