IGEL Universal Desktop Operating Systems
| IGEL Linux – is the most cost effective operating system with the best performance. IGEL Linux comes with a broad set of software clients, tools and protocols giving the user the possibility to access the required application with the best protocol. IGEL’s embedded Linux operating system offers maximum stability and security. Having a strong in-house development team, IGEL customers can be sure they always have the latest updates and features integrated, in a rock-solid firmware. Find the latest Universal Desktop Firmware - Linux » |
| Microsoft® Windows® Embedded Standard 2009 – The successor of Microsoft Windows XP Embedded delivers the power of Microsoft Windows XP to the thin client. The 32-bit Windows compatibility and the generously sized compact flash memory make it possible to install specific applications or drivers locally. Compared to its successor, Windows Embedded Standard 7, Windows Embedded Standard 2009 offers a complete Microsoft operating system with moderate hardware requirements. Find the latest Universal Desktop Firmware - Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009 » |
| Microsoft® Windows® Embedded Standard 7 – Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009’s successor is equipped with the new Aero user interface and supports RemoteFX. The appealing Aero user interface augments the exceptional user experience. With Microsoft RemoteFX, Microsoft ushers in a new era of RDP protocol and now enables the redirection of USB devices and the smooth display of graphics-intensive content. Find the latest Universal Desktop Firmware - Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 7 » |
Here you can find more information about the features of each operating system » |
IGEL Universal Desktop Firmware Packages
Three Firmware Packages - Which one is the right one for me? | |
| Entry – This Feature Pack is designed for customers wanting to access just server-based Windows® applications using the Citrix® ICA or Microsoft® RDP protocols. The IGEL Linux and Microsoft® Windows® Embedded Standard 2009 versions also have a Java SE Runtime Environment. |
| Standard – This Feature Pack has all the features of the Entry Pack plus many more local tools such as virtualization support, local web browser, PDF Reader, and terminal emulation. It also supports remote access using a variety of VPN protocols and the ThinPrint client for enhanced network printing. |
| Advanced – This Feature Pack is an extremely powerful collection of features that can connect you to almost any application, media or peripheral. In addition to the Standard Pack it supports more specialized features such as Media Player, Flash, VoIP, a native SAP GUI, NoMachine NX and ThinLinc printing. For customers wanting to deploy the toughest server-based computing applications such as Adobe® Flash® multi-media or peripheral control, that often do not work well using standard Windows® protocols, the Advanced Pack on Microsoft® Windows® Embedded Standard supports reverse publishing of applications. For advanced peripheral support, the Advanced Pack also supports USB re-direction, so USB devices can connect seamlessly to the server-based Windows® desktop. |
For example: IGEL UD5-430 LX = IGEL UD5 with Firmware Package Standard and Linux OS Here you can find more information about the UD Firmware Packages » |





