Fresh from the release of its CrossOver Office, Codeweavers, with a little help
That’s where Santa Cruz, Calif.-based Tarantella comes in. Tarantella adds
The Tarantella software supports industry standard application platform
Tarantella’s software will allow CrossOver Office Server Edition to deliver
Tarantella also adds security features to the mix. Tarantella Enterprise 3
“Citrix and Microsoft Terminal Server licenses typically cost hundreds of
Codeweavers said it will deliver the Internet-optimized version of
from application access software provider Tarantella , is
looking to up the ante by aiming that product at Citrix and Microsoft Terminal Server.
CrossOver Officer allows users to run Microsoft Office natively on Linux
desktops. Based on the WINE Project
(of which Codeweavers is a major backer), CrossOver Office is intended to
allow users to run Lotus Notes, Office 2000, Office XP, Quicken and Visio
2000 inside Linux. CrossOver Office Server Edition allows organizations to
host their Windows applications on Linux servers.
That’s just fine for clients sitting on Local Area Networks (LANs), Guy
Churchward, director of marketing and business development for Tarantella,
told internetnews.com. That’s because LANs generally have enough
bandwidth to handle Windows’ feature rich protocols and push them out to
clients. But Churchward said delivering those apps over the Internet to
remote or mobile users who deal with low or varying bandwidth is a
different story entirely.
its Tarantella Enterprise 3 software to the mix, providing a non-intrusive,
three tier modular architecture to provide universal access to
applications. It requires no modification of the clients, networks,
applications or servers; users simply access their applications through a
unified web-based interface.
“It allows you to deliver an application in the same way as you deliver a
Web page,” Churchward said. “Any application to any client, anywhere.”
protocols RDP, X11, VT, 3270 and 5250, translates on the fly and then
delivers the applications without modification, using its patented Adaptive
Internet Protocol (AIP) to deliver consistent LAN performance over a
varying WAN connection.
Microsoft Office apps to just about any client. At it’s base, Tarantella’s
freely available client software only requires Java to run, but even
devices that don’t have a browser or are incapable of running Java applets
can be supported, according to Churchward, with a custom binary for native
client implementation. In some cases, Tarantella has even added features,
like its native client implementation for Windows CE .NET devices, which
adds screen re-sizing capabilities to give users a better browsing
experience.
supports secure access using SSL v3, X.509 Server Certificates to prove
server identity and prevent main-in-the-middle attacks, secure firewall
traversal support using SSL tunneling, status and logging capabilities
interface with corporate reporting and analysis tools, support for web
proxy servers, including authenticating proxies, built-in authentication
against RSA SecurID, LDAP, Microsoft Windows Domains and UNIX, support for
basic HTTP authentication or strong authentication such as Client
Certificates, SafeWord PremierAccess and Netegrity SiteMinder, support for
external SSL accelerators, secure connections to application servers using
SSH, and support for X authorization (Xauth).
dollars per user,” Churchward said. “The CrossOver Officer Server Edition,
optimized for the Internet, allows cost savings and convenience while
eliminating the challenge of CAL [client access license] licensing
procedures and providing freedom from managing Microsoft Terminal Server.”
CrossOver Office Server Edition, including a free single user license, to
Tarantella Enterprise 3 customers. Tarantella is also making free single
user licenses available.
CrossOver Office Server Edition 1.3.1 goes for $1,195 for the software. A
25 concurrent user license costs $1,185, with $4,000 for a 100 concurrent
user license.