</noinclude> Proxy Networks, Inc. provides remote desktop software and remote collaboration software for help desk technicians, network administrators and IT managers. Proxy Networks serves small and medium-sized businesses and enterprises in many industries, specifically in the education, government, legal, healthcare, financial services, and professional services industries. Proxy Networks, Inc. has been an industry leader for more than 15 years. Since 1992, Proxy was a flagship product and one which Network Utilities built a reputation for service and support. Since Proxy Pro 6 edition has been released, the software has become the most secure remote control product of choice within the product sector. Product Editions Proxy Networks offers the PROXY Pro 7 family of remote desktop software solutions. It is the newest version featuring remote PC access software for 32- and 64-bit versions of Windows 7, as well as 64-bit Windows Server 2008 R2. PROXY Pro includes remote access software to access PCs anytime and anywhere, remote control software to handle support issues collaboratively, and remote management software to monitor and repair PCs in real-time. Thousands of helpdesk and IT administrators use PROXY Pro to reach and control millions of mobile computers, desktops, and servers around the world. According to Nicole Omsted, Senior Sales Manager for Proxy Networks,PROXY Pro is the preferred choice of hundreds of schools, colleges and other educational organizations. Additionally, now with Macintosh and Linux support, PROXY Pro can help them expand their reach to the entire community, both on campus and at home. Proxy Pro 7 offers very easy tools for users, and can automatically install. PROXY Pro 7 consists of Workstation Edition, Gateway Edition, Screen Recording Edition, and SDK Edition “PROXY Pro 7 Workstation Edition” allows helpdesk technicians to access remote personal computers (PC) via a peer-to-peer remote desktop connection model, which comprises participants that share their resources to other network participants without a requirement of central coordination instances. “PROXY Pro 7 Gateway Edition” uses a hub-and-spoke network model, which is a system of connections where all traffic moves along spokes connected to the hub at the center, to create and retain persistent remote desktop connections to different remote PCs inside and outside the corporate domain. “PROXY Pro 7 Screen Recording Edition” comprises screen recording server software and integration tools to capture the screen displays of large pools of PCs simultaneously. “PROXY Pro 7 SDK Edition provides” software and hardware vendors access to technology for high performance screen display and recording/playback through PROXY Pro 7 SDK. PROXY Pro 7 supports Mac and Linux. Peer-to-peer remote access and remote control of Macintosh and Linux computers are introduced by this newest version of PROXY Pro. The computers must be configured to operate a standard VNC server (built into Macintosh operating systems) but will not require any additional software to run remote access from PROXY Pro 7. In addition, PROXY Pro 7 introduces More Energy-Saving Power Management Tools. Structured on the secure Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)-based remote management software tools provided in the previous version, PROXY Pro 7 offers additional tools to run power consumption via remote computers, including ability to wake up and shut down remote computers, and to view and edit power schemes. With latest version of easy-to-use remote deployment tools, PROXY Pro 7 can now employ Active Directory to discover remote computers, and automatically setup PROXY Pro software on them. The remote deployment tools can also be utilized to upgrade existing software or to push configuration changes to both attended and unattended machines. History Proxy Networks’s technology and products were originally developed by Funk Software, which introduced the first PROXY Pro remote support products for the Windows NT platform over a decade ago. In late 2005, Funk Software was taken over by Juniper Networks and in 2006 Proxy Networks acquired the technologies and PROXY Pro product line from Juniper Networks. Proxy Networks has assumed responsibility for the continued development, marketing, sales and support of the Proxy product family, which Juniper Networks obtained as part of its purchase of Funk Software. The company is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Services and products are sold directly to customers in North America, as well as through original equipment manufacturer partners and resellers in Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, South America, and Latin America.
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