GO-Global – Access Your GoldMine CRM and Other Business Applications & Files From Anywhere
GO-Global is the simple and secure cloud application delivery and Web-enabling solution that makes it easy to extend the reach of your Windows, UNIX and Linux applications to your corporate network or the Web, without modifying a single line of code. So now your Windows users can run heavy-duty UNIX applications right on their Windows desktops. And Linux, UNIX, Mac OS X and iPad users can run their favorite Windows programs. What’s more, GO-Global makes it easy to create a private cloud to keep sensitive material in a secured central location or data center.
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How it works
With GO-Global, users access Windows applications the same way they access web sites and web applications: by clicking a link. When a user clicks a link to a Windows application that has been published via GO-Global, the application opens exactly as specified.
Administrators can specify whether the application fills the browser window or displays inside the browser alongside other content. Administrators can also direct the application to load a specific document or display a specific image or form when the user clicks the application link.
If the GO-Global App is installed on the client device, the application can access local files and devices, and can run outside the browser window as if it were running locally.
And if the application’s manufacturer has leveraged GO-Global’s SDKs, the application running on the host computer may remotely control web-based content and applications that are running alongside the GO-Global Web App in the browser on the client computer. Alternatively, the application and its GO-Global session may be controlled via GO-Global’s RESTful Web API.
GO-Global Architecture
When a user clicks a GO-Global link, the user’s browser connects to a Web server and runs the GO-Global Web App. The GO-Global Web App then opens a WebSocket connection to the Application Publishing Service (APS) on the host, and the APS creates a session for the user.
To create the session, the APS calls the GO-Global System Extensions Driver (GGSE), which loads the Win32 subsystem, the GO-Global Virtual Display Driver, and the other session-specific drivers. The APS then starts the session’s Logon.exe process and the application specified in the link.
When the Logon.exe process and other applications running in a GO-Global session call operating system modules (e.g., GDI32, User32) to create windows or draw to the display, GO-Global directs the calls to the session’s instance of the Win32 subsystem. The Win32 subsystem then sends graphics commands to the GO-Global Virtual Display Driver, which converts the graphics commands to GraphOn’s RapidX Protocol (RXP) requests and queues the requests to be sent to the GO-Global Web App.
Finally, the GO-Global Display Server, which runs in the session’s Logon.exe process, sends the RXP requests to the Web App via the APS, and the Web App executes the RXP commands and displays the session’s applications in the browser.
GO-Global does not use Remote Desktop Services
GO-Global is the only product that enables multi-user remote access to Windows applications without using either Microsoft Remote Desktop Services, or the multi-session functionality that is built into Windows. Unlike products that extend Microsoft’s technologies or disable Microsoft’s constraints on its Remote Desktop functionality, GO-Global provides full replacements for Microsoft’s multi-session functionality and its Remote Desktop clients, display driver, and protocol.
For example, in place of Microsoft’s multi-session functionality, the GO-Global System Extensions Driver provides a session-private sandbox for a GO-Global session’s drivers and processes.
In place of Microsoft’s Remote Desktop clients, the GO-Global Web App provides zero-install, browser-based access to remote Windows applications, and the GO-Global App enables remote applications to run as if they were running locally on the client device.
And in place of Remote Desktop’s display driver that converts Windows graphics command to Microsoft’s Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), the GO-Global Virtual Display Driver converts Windows graphics commands to GraphOn’s RapidX Protocol (RXP), providing efficient and responsive remote access to Windows applications.
GO-Global technology includes extensions and enhancements to the Windows operating system that were developed by some of the best Windows internals experts in the world, as well as 20 years of refinement to GO-Global’s graphics engine and graphics protocol, which were developed by early leaders in Windows graphics applications and application remote access.
System Requirements
Host PlatformsGO-Global requires one of the following 64-bit Windows operating systems: Windows Server 2019
Windows Server 2016
Windows Server 2012 R2
Windows Server 2008 R2
Windows 10
Windows 8.1
Windows 7
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Client PlatformsGO-Global supports the following client platforms: Windows
Mac OS X
Linux
iOS
Android
BrowsersGO-Global supports the following browsers:
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Competitive Analysis
Looking for a simple, plug and play solution to access application anywhere? Then, the logical choice for you is GO-Global. It’s the easy application virtualization solution that enables instantaneous access to existing Windows, UNIX, and Linux applications, while eliminating the need for complex infrastructure such as Citrix XenApp or limited Windows solutions such as Microsoft Remote Desktop Services.
GO-Global vs. Microsoft and Citrix
FEATURES AND FUNCTION | GO-GLOBAL | MICROSOFT | CITRIX |
APPLICATION PUBLISHING | |||
Windows Applications | Yes | Yes | Yes |
UNIX Applications | Yes | No | Yes |
Linux Applications | Yes | No | No |
CLIENT SUPPORT | |||
Windows Client | Yes | Yes | Yes |
UNIX Client | Yes | No** | Yes |
Linux Client | Yes | No** | Yes |
Mac OS X Client | Yes | No** | Yes |
Mobile Client | Yes* | Yes | Yes |
EASE OF USE AND EFFICIENCY | |||
Install, configure, and deploy in less than one day | Yes | No | No |
Low server memory and CPU usage | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Reduced configuration and management overhead | Yes | No | No |
Automatic bandwidth optimization | Yes | No | No |
SOLUTION FOCUS | |||
Application-centric solution (robust, fast, simple, affordable) | Yes | No | No |
Non-restrictive deployment model | Yes | No | No |
Reduced infrastructure requirements | Yes | No | No |
CLIENT SECURITY | |||
Supports 56-bit DES to 168-bit 3DES or 256-bit AES SSL encryption | Yes | No | Yes |
Supports 128-bit or lower RC4 SSL encryption | Yes | Yes | Yes |
NETWORK OPTIMIZED | |||
Efficient in low bandwidth environments | Yes | No | Yes |
SIMPLIFIED LICENSING MODEL | |||
Unrestricted concurrent licensing | Yes | No | No |
Reduced complexity | Yes | No | No |
Eliminates need for Microsoft RDS | Yes | No | No |
CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS | |||
Private label option to retain application branding | Yes | No | No |
Server and client software development kits (SDKs) | Yes | No | Yes |
Product bundling | Yes | No | No |
Web APIs to enable Web application integration | Yes* | No | No |
*Enabled with the GO-Global Cloud. **Enabled through third parties.