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NFuse

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NFuse

Earlier software from Citrix that enabled Windows and Unix applications to be launched from an ICA-enabled browser. It evolved into Citrix MetaFrame Secure Access Manager and then the Advanced Access Control option, which is part of the Citrix Access Gateway in the Citrix Access Suite. NFuse included the Application Launching & Embedding (ALE) functionality (see ALE).



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Citrix offers two families of products that enable virtual access to information: Application Server software, including MetaFrame XP, MetaFrame for Windows and MetaFrame for UNIX; and Access Portal software, including NFuse Elite and NFuse Classic.
SAFremote Authenticator brings the strength of SAFLINK's Identity Assurance Management(TM) platform to Citrix MetaFrame and Citrix NFuse products.
Citrix offers two families of products that enable virtual access to information: Application Server software, including MetaFrame XP(TM), MetaFrame(R) for Windows(R) and MetaFrame for UNIX(R); and Access Portal software, including NFuse(R) Elite, NFuse Classic and Enterprise Services for NFuse.
 
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