Proxy Networks, Inc.

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Proxy Networks, Inc.
Company type Private
IndustrySoftware
Founded2006
Headquarters
Key people
CEO Andy Kim, CFO Michael de Anda, CTO Bob Paul, [1] Ryan Gallager in Support
Products Remote Desktop Software
Website https://www.proxynetworks.com

Proxy Networks, Inc. is a software company that specializes in providing Remote Desktop Software and collaboration solutions for IT professionals, including technicians, network administrators, and IT managers. [2] The company was established in 2006 following a venture capital-backed acquisition from Juniper Networks. Proxy Networks is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, and is led by Chief Executive Officer Andy Kim.

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Software Editions

Proxy Networks offers a series of remote control software [2] products under the brand name PROXY Pro, which includes both on-premises and hosted solutions. The three primary editions are:

  1. PROXY Pro P2P Edition: This edition enables direct peer-to-peer remote desktop access between computers. It includes the PROXY Pro Master (viewer), PROXY Pro Host (client), and the PROXY Pro Deployment Tool.
  2. PROXY Pro RAS Edition (Remote Access Server): This edition is an on-premises solution that adds the Web Console, allowing users to access, manage, and control host machines from a browser. It is tailored for remote support and collaboration, offering configurable service management tools, screen recording, and reporting features.
  3. PROXY Air: A hosted remote desktop service designed to eliminate the need for customers to manage an on-premises server.

As of November 16, 2022, the latest version of the software is v10.5 Hotfix #2.

Company history

Proxy Networks' technology was originally developed by Funk Software, a company known for creating one of the first remote desktop support solutions for the Windows 3.1 platform in the early 1990s.[ citation needed ]

In 2005, Funk Software was acquired by Juniper Networks, [3] a company that primarily focuses on network security.

In July 2006, with backing from de Anda Capital LLC, Proxy Networks Inc. was established to acquire the remote desktop software product line from Juniper Networks [4] The proprietary software, later branded as "Proxy Pro," was already in use by numerous organizations, including Boeing Co., Fidelity Investments and the U.S. Secret Service.

Product Distribution

Proxy Networks' products are available directly to customers in North America and through third-party vendors in Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, South America, and Latin America.[ citation needed ]

Version history

VersionDateUpdate History
10.3 Hotfix 3Nov 2020Automatic Host grouping by IP address was limited to 4096 and is now relaxed to 16777215. Several bug fixes.
10.3 Hotfix 2Sept 2020Host for Mobile app now extends support to Chromebooks that work with Android apps. New "Next Monitor" cycle button introduced on connection windows. Several bug fixes.
10.3 Hotfix 1June 2020Host-side connection watermarks introduced, new Host Settings Updater Tool is released, bug fixes.
10.3Mar 2020Host for Mobile app (iOS and Android) is released.
10.2Jan 2020Host Watermarking. Utility to update Host settings via Gateway. Launch installed Master from Web Console.
10.1 Hotfix 2May 2019Allows port sharing (443) with IIS. Improved high DPI support. Host on Demand for Windows as EXE. Transfer files via Clipboard or Drag&Drop. Reverse Web Proxy Support.
10.1 Hotfix 1April 2019Introduced support for web proxies in front of the PROXY Pro server. Improved forward web proxy support.
10.1Nov 2018Installers fully support environments that are in TLS v1.2 only. Host on Demand.
10.0 Hotfix 3Aug 2018Fixed a bug whereby Host rejects Master credentials when configured correctly. Users of 80+ AD groups may not have been evaluated properly, this is now fixed.
10.0 Hotfix 2July 2018Various UI and reliability enhancements. Master now sorts machines appropriately by IP address. Better handling when the Host has no cursor.
10.0 Hotfix 1April 2018Various fixes. Server Configuration Check Utility introduced to help diagnose and fix configuration issues. Re-naming from Private Cloud Edition to RAS for Remote Access Server.
10.0.0 FCSOct 2017PROXY Pro 10 is released. Added hierarchical Host grouping, HTML5 playback window and multi-factor authentication via Microsoft Azure AD.
9.0.1 Hotfix 7May 2018Cursor calibration issue fixed when multiple monitors are using different resolutions and scales. Manage Visual Effects works more reliably. Latest OpenSSL libraries (v1.0.2o).
9.0.1 Hotfix 6May 2017Gateway handles multiple Master versions from v6 -> v9. Host Status Updating has been improved along with updates to the latest OpenSSL libraries (v1.0.2l).
9.0.1 Hotfix 5April 2017Gateway Server SSL support now restricts connections to TLS 1.2 only for enhanced security and compliance with industry best practices.
9.0.1 Hotfix 4Dec 2016The Host component received a significant performance improvement on Windows 10.
9.0.1 Hotfix 3Nov 2016Introduces support for Mac OS 10.2, Deployment Tool refreshes faster, latest available OpenSSL packages.
9.0.1 Hotfix 2Aug 2016Bug fixes. Clipboard transfer error fixed, Gateway Server memory leak fixed, Host installation error fixed.
9.0.1 Hotfix 1May 2016Added "Update Master Settings" to Deployment Tool, new OpenSSL library (1.0.2h).
9.0.1Mar 2016Added "Export Deployment Tool Settings", remote printing is now an optional component, added "Forms Authentication".
9.0.0Dec 2015Support for Windows 10, new Mac viewer and Mac client, overhauled remote printing, automatic reconnection upon unexpected disconnect or a reboot, export connection audit reports to XLS & CSV.
8.10.2 Hotfix 1Aug 2015Added "Filter" box to Master.
8.10.2Feb 2015Added Host on Demand for Mac, monitor output toggle buttons, automatic screen recording, automatic screen recording based on user launching connection.
8.10.1 Hotfix 4Nov 2014General bug fixes, updated OpenSSL library (1.0.1j).
8.10.1 Hotfix 3Sept 2014General bug fixes.
8.10.1 Hotfix 2Sept 2014General bug fixes, bug fixes to the iOS app, updated OpenSSL library (1.0.1i).
8.10.1 Hotfix 1Aug 2014PROXY Pro Remote Desktop App for iOS.
8.0.0Jan 2012Introduced Web Console, added new product, Private Cloud Edition.
7.0.5Nov 2011Bug fixes, performance enhancements.
7.0.4Mar 2011Added "Active Users List" to indicate identities of connected users, restart in Safe Mode w/Networking and connect while in stealth mode.
7.0.3Dec 2010Internal maintenance release.
7.0.2Nov 2010Bug fixes.
7.0.1Jan 2010Bug fixes, auto-scrolling in all directions in full screen mode.
7.0.0Nov 2009Support for Windows 7 and Server 2008, connect to Mac via VNC, Wake on LAN, Deployment Tool now discovers computers and OUs in AD.

Clients

Proxy Networks has served a variety of high-profile clients, including:

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