Thinfinity® Workspace 7 is a comprehensive, secure platform that offers a zero-trust approach, enabling secure and contextual access to corporate virtual desktops, virtual applications, internal web apps, SaaS, and files, whether they are on Windows, Linux, or mainframes. It supports various deployment models, including cloud, on-premise, and hybrid settings, and can be deployed on any cloud provider of your choice.
With its proprietary reverse gateway technology, Thinfinity® Remote Workspace 7 ensures secure reverse connections over SSL with TLS 1.3 encryption. This robust approach doesn't require client-side installations, firewall modifications, or the opening of inbound ports on your network, thereby enhancing the security infrastructure of your business.
The platform ensures all browser-based connections are secured over HTTPS, offering a wide variety of authentication options, from straightforward User/Password to sophisticated Active Directory authentication.
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AnalyticsCreator is a metadata-driven data warehouse automation application for teams working in the Microsoft data ecosystem. It enables data engineers to design, generate, and maintain production-ready data products across Microsoft SQL Server, Azure Data Factory, and Microsoft Fabric.
By using centralized metadata, AnalyticsCreator generates ELT pipelines, dimensional models, historization logic, and analytical models in a consistent, version-controlled way. This reduces manual implementation effort and tool sprawl while ensuring transparency through built-in lineage tracking and clear visibility into data dependencies and change impact.
With CI/CD integration via Azure DevOps and GitHub, plus support for custom SQL, AnalyticsCreator helps data teams scale delivery, enforce standards, and maintain control as complexity grows.
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Bash
Bash is a free software Unix shell and command language. It has become the default login shell for most Linux distributions. In addition to being available on Linux systems, a version of Bash is also available for Windows through the Windows Subsystem for Linux. Bash is the default user shell in Solaris 11 and was the default shell in Apple macOS from version 10.3 until the release of macOS Catalina, which changed the default shell to zsh. Despite this change, Bash remains available as an alternative shell on macOS systems.
As a command processor, Bash allows users to enter commands in a text window that are then executed by the system. Bash can also read and execute commands from a file, known as a shell script. It supports a number of features commonly found in Unix shells, including wildcard matching, piping, here documents, command substitution, variables, and control structures for condition testing and iteration. Bash is compliant with the POSIX shell standards.
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