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Max Trottier

Maxime has extensive experience in product management, communication and advertising, and has spent the last several years helping renowned organizations bring their high-end solutions to customers worldwide. As Director of Marketing, Maxime leads Devolutions’ international market research and development efforts, along with customer relations and overall business development. He’s driven to bring innovative and cutting-edge solutions to Devolutions’ customers around the globe. Maxime earned his Bachelor degree in Business Administration from the University of Québec at Trois-Rivières, and regularly attends sales and marketing workshops to increase his knowledge and expertise.

Bitevise SSH - Remote Desktop Manager

Bitvise SSH Client: New ADD-ON

Hello RDMers! A new add-on is born: Bitvise SSH Client! André has been working on this with a forum member, Dadep, for the last few days. Thank you Dadep for requesting the add-on, and for taking it out for a spin before the official release! To glimpse at the behind-the-scenes communication that went on, check out the thread in our forum here: http://forum.devolutions.net/topic2675-bitvise-ssh-filemanager.aspx

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  With the add-on, you can automatically start a Bitvise SSH client session within RDM. There are 3 ways to start a session:

  1. By inputting host, port, username and password.
  2. By inputting the name of a Bitvise SSh client profile file (.bscp)
  3. By storing a Bitvise SSh client profile file data in the session settings.

As always, this newest add-on is free of charge – download it here: http://remotedesktopmanager.com/Home/AddOn#bitvisesshclient If you‘d like to see all of the add-ons, please visit our current catalog. And as always, if you’d like to request an add-on, please send me an email at mtrottier@devolutions.net. Thanks!

The Secure Shell protocol version 2, or SSH2, specifies how a client can connect securely to an SSH server, and then use the resulting secure link to access the server's resources. Among other things, the client can run programs; transfer files; and forward other TCP/IP connections over the secure link.

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