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What is Thinfinity Remote Workspace

Thinfinity Remote Workspace is a remote access and application/desktop publishing platform that delivers Windows desktops and apps to users through a web browser or native clients. It is used by IT teams to provide remote work access to on-premises or cloud-hosted Windows environments without requiring a full client VPN for basic access scenarios. The product emphasizes HTML5 browser-based access, centralized publishing of apps/desktops, and integration with Windows/RDP-based back ends. It is typically deployed for SMB and mid-market use cases such as remote access to line-of-business apps, contractor access, and extending access to legacy Windows applications.

pros

Browser-based access option

The platform supports HTML5 access so users can reach published desktops or applications from a standard web browser. This can reduce endpoint requirements compared with approaches that depend primarily on thick clients. It is useful for BYOD and contractor scenarios where installing software is not desirable. It also helps support mixed device fleets where only a browser is guaranteed.

Publishes apps and desktops

Thinfinity Remote Workspace focuses on publishing individual Windows applications as well as full desktops, which can align with task-based access models. This can reduce the need to deliver a full desktop when only a single application is required. Centralized publishing can simplify onboarding/offboarding by controlling what is exposed to each user. It fits environments that already rely on Windows Remote Desktop Services (RDS) or RDP-accessible hosts.

Flexible deployment footprint

The product can be deployed in customer-managed environments, including on-premises Windows infrastructure and common cloud IaaS setups. This provides an option for organizations that want to keep control of identity, networking, and session hosts rather than using a fully managed desktop service. It can be positioned as an access layer in front of existing Windows servers and desktops. This flexibility can be helpful for phased migrations and hybrid environments.

cons

Not a full DaaS stack

Thinfinity Remote Workspace primarily provides access/publishing and session delivery rather than end-to-end desktop service management. Organizations may still need separate tooling for image management, host pool lifecycle, autoscaling, and cost governance depending on the underlying infrastructure. This can increase operational effort compared with more fully managed offerings in the space. The overall solution design often depends on how Windows session hosts are provisioned and maintained.

Feature depth varies by use case

Enterprises with advanced requirements (e.g., deep endpoint management, broad policy frameworks, or complex multi-region resiliency) may find gaps that require additional products or custom engineering. Capabilities such as analytics, monitoring, and compliance reporting may not match platforms built for large-scale enterprise VDI operations. Fit depends heavily on the organization’s security and operational standards. Buyers should validate required controls (MFA, conditional access patterns, auditing) in their target architecture.

Windows/RDP dependency constraints

The solution’s core delivery model is tied to Windows and RDP-accessible resources, which can limit applicability for non-Windows virtual desktops or app stacks. Performance and user experience can be influenced by RDP characteristics, network conditions, and the configuration of the underlying session hosts. Organizations with GPU-heavy workloads or specialized peripherals may need careful validation. Some scenarios may require additional components to meet performance or device-redirection needs.

Plan & Pricing

Pricing model: Subscription by concurrent-user (concurrent licensing) Published starting price (vendor site): $10 per concurrent user / month (official Cybele Software content states a $10 per concurrent user/month starting price). Billing & licensing notes (from vendor): Licensing by concurrent user; unlimited named users and licenses are required only for the peak number of simultaneous sessions. Pricing for enterprise/large deployments is quoted by sales (contact vendor for customized quotes). Discounts / procurement: Not published as fixed discounts on the public site — contact sales for volume/commitment pricing.

Notes: All pricing specifics found on Cybele Software’s official site are limited to a vendor-stated "starting" price and concurrent-user licensing model; no public multi-tier price table (Basic/Pro/Enterprise with fixed prices) is published on the vendor’s pricing pages.

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