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  2. Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients

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    Phone required for initial registration & login. Desktop client can function independently afterwards. [115] For some features: secret chats, [116] voice and video calls, [117] and voice chats in groups [117] No No No Tencent QQ: No [118] [119] No No No No Threema: No A valid phone number or email address is not required for registration & login.

  3. Microsoft SharePoint Workspace - Wikipedia

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    If Groove server is used, a user is considered online when they log on to the server. In absence of a server, the Device Presence Protocol (which comes in different variants for LANs and WANs) is used. Groove also allows sending instant messages to peers. All session and user information is stored by the Groove client at client side. [9]

  4. Google Workspace - Wikipedia

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    Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) is a collection of cloud computing, productivity and collaboration tools, software and products developed and marketed by Google.It consists of Gmail, Contacts, Calendar, Meet and Chat for communication; Drive for storage; and the Google Docs Editors suite for content creation.

  5. Ivanti - Wikipedia

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    Later merged in 2018 into the Workspace Manager product. [15] In September 2020, Ivanti entered into an agreement to acquire US based Unified Endpoint Management company MobileIron for $872 million [16] and San Jose, California based Pulse Secure, for undisclosed terms. [17] On December 1, 2020, Ivanti announced those acquisitions completed. [18]

  6. Citrix Virtual Apps - Wikipedia

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    It is also used with Citrix Workspace to deliver apps as part of a complete virtual desktop environment. [ 4 ] With Citrix Virtual Apps, Windows applications can be used on devices that typically could not run them, including Macintosh computers, mobile devices , Google Chromebooks , and Linux computers.

  7. Workspace - Wikipedia

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    Workspace refers to small premises provided, often by local authorities or economic development agencies, to help new businesses to establish themselves. These typically provide not only physical space and utilities but also administrative services and links to support and finance organizations, as well as peer support among the tenants.

  8. Mobile workspace - Wikipedia

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    A mobile workspace is a user's portable working environment that gives them access to the applications, files and services they need to do their job no matter where they are. Mobile workspace technology describes a set of software and services that deliver corporate apps, files and services to a user on any device and over any network.

  9. Check Point GO - Wikipedia

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    Check Point GO is a USB drive that combines an encrypted USB flash drive with virtualization, VPN and computer security technologies to turn a PC into a secure corporate desktop. By plugging Check Point GO into the USB port of a Microsoft Windows OS-based PC or laptop, users can launch a secure virtual workspace that is segregated from the host ...