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This site contains information about Sun™ Secure Global Desktop (SGD) software.
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[!FAQ-small.png|alt="FAQs"! Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)|http://wikis.sun.com/display/SecureGlobalDesktop/FAQ]
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Sun Secure Global Desktop (SGD) Software delivers browser-based access to server- based graphical applications and desktop environments from almost any client. SGD "web-enables" legacy applications, including X11, Windows (via RDP), character-based (e.g. VT420), Mainframe (tn3270), and AS/400 (tn5250). SGD's Adaptive Internet Protocol (AIP) is a highly efficient protocol, designed to deliver graphical applications over a variety of network conditions, including low-bandwidth (dial-up speeds) and high-latency, and is particularly efficient at delivering X11 applications in such environments.
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This site contains information about Sun™ Secure Global Desktop (SGD) software.
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[!FAQ-small.png|alt="FAQs"! Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)|http://wikis.sun.com/display/SecureGlobalDesktop/FAQ]
[!administering-small.png|alt="Support Resources"! Support Resources|http://wikis.sun.com/display/SecureGlobalDesktop/Support+Resources]
[!blueprints-alt-small.png|alt="HowTo's and Blueprints"! HowTo's - Customizations, Best Practices, Advanced Topics|http://wikis.sun.com/display/SecureGlobalDesktop/HOWTOs]
[!discovery-small.png|alt="Troubleshooting"! Troubleshooting|http://wikis.sun.com/display/SecureGlobalDesktop/Troubleshooting+Tips]
[!provision-small.png|alt="Developer Information"! Developer Information|http://wikis.sun.com/display/SecureGlobalDesktop/Developer+Information]
[!media-small.png|alt="Documentation"! Documentation|SecureGlobalDesktop:Documentation]
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Sun Secure Global Desktop (SGD) Software delivers browser-based access to server- based graphical applications and desktop environments from almost any client. SGD "web-enables" legacy applications, including X11, Windows (via RDP), character-based (e.g. VT420), Mainframe (tn3270), and AS/400 (tn5250). SGD's Adaptive Internet Protocol (AIP) is a highly efficient protocol, designed to deliver graphical applications over a variety of network conditions, including low-bandwidth (dial-up speeds) and high-latency, and is particularly efficient at delivering X11 applications in such environments.