IGEL is a software-defined endpoint management and thin client solution company. They provide secure and flexible solutions for remote desktops, virtualization, and cloud computing.
IGEL was founded in 1989 and is headquartered in Bremen, Germany.
In 1992, IGEL introduced its first software product for secure remote access.
In 1999, IGEL launched their first thin client hardware device.
In 2001, IGEL released their firmware, the Universal Management Suite (UMS), which allowed for simplified endpoint management.
In 2016, IGEL expanded their partnership with Citrix to deliver joint solutions for desktop virtualization.
In 2019, IGEL entered into a strategic alliance with Samsung to deliver endpoint solutions for cloud computing.
IGEL has grown to become a globally recognized leader in endpoint management and thin client solutions.
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IGEL faces competition from other endpoint management and thin client solution providers in the market.
IGEL OS is a Linux-based operating system designed for secure and efficient endpoint management.
UMS is a centralized management platform that allows IT administrators to manage their IGEL endpoints.
IGEL offers a range of thin client hardware devices suitable for different use cases and environments.
The IGEL Cloud Gateway enables secure remote access to virtual desktops and applications hosted in the cloud.
IGEL OS is a Linux-based operating system that provides secure and efficient endpoint management for thin clients.
UMS is a centralized management platform that allows IT administrators to remotely manage and configure IGEL endpoints.
IGEL thin client hardware offers enhanced security, energy efficiency, and flexibility for virtual desktop environments.
Yes, IGEL provides solutions for cloud computing, including the IGEL Cloud Gateway for secure remote access to virtual desktops in the cloud.
IGEL works with various virtualization platforms, including Citrix, VMware, and Microsoft, to provide seamless desktop virtualization solutions.