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iTivity remote control software enables independent software vendors, administrators and end users to access many Linux servers, PCs and desktops from anywhere. iTivity provides secure, audited control of Linux systems across the Internet and across firewalls. You can quickly access, login and start working on your remote Linux systems. With iTivity you can login securely, transfer files and remotely control the graphical console of your Linux servers and X Windows desktops.

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iTivity's unique self-hosted design allows you to maintain central control of remote access authorization and critical log files. Former employees can be blocked from accessing your customers' systems. Audit logs showing who connected to which systems are maintained on your hardware in your place of business. Naturally, you can run the iTivity iServer on you favorite Linux release.
With iTivity's concurrent licensing model, you pay only for the connections that you really use. You can deploy as many iTivity agents as you need for free. You only need a license to remotely control a system.
iTivity software supports many Linux distributions, including RedHat Enterprise 3.0/4.0/5.0, Fedora, CentOS, Suse and Ubuntu.
You can test iTivity remote control software on your Linux computers with a free trial period.

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"Thank you for all of your help. It has been a pleasure working with you." Kyle W. - Maine
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iTivity provides online remote access by securely tunneling RDP, VNC, HTTP, HTTPS, TELNET and FTP.
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Supported platforms include Linux (RedHat Enterprise Linux, RHEL, Oracle Enterprise Linux, OEL, Oracle VM Server, OVS, Suse Enterprise Linux, Ubuntu, Fedora, CentOS), Windows (2008 Server, Vista, 2003 Server, XP, 2000, NT), AIX (6.1, 5L, 5.3, 5.2, 5.1), HP-UX (11i, 11.31, 11.23, 11.11), Solaris (SunOS, 2.10, 2.9, 2.8), and SCO (OpenServer, UnixWare).
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