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In 2015, Array released a multi-tenant, virtualized AVX10650 ADC appliance that offers 4, 8, 12 or 16 fully independent instances each with its own I/O, CPU, SSL card and memory. <ref>[https://www.nss.gr/en/news/579-array-multi-tenant-multi-benefit-meet-the-enhanced-avx10650.html "Array announces the second generation of the AVX10650 virtualized application delivery controller"], NSS, February 3, 2015</ref>
 
'''AG series SSL VPN secure access gateways for Enterprise Platforms'''
 
Array's AG Series secure access gateways provide scalable, mobile-ready secure access to enterprise applications and cloud services. The AG Series enables anytime, anywhere access from any device, whilst protecting the data being transmitted.<ref>Ann Bednarz, [http://www.thewhir.com/web-hosting-news/vpls-deploys-virtual-secure-access-gateway-provide-customers-direct-cloud-connectivity "VPLS Deploys Virtual Secure Access Gateway to Provide Customers Direct Cloud Connectivity"], WHIR, November 19, 2014</ref>
 
'''Remote Desktop Access'''
 
Array Networks launched DesktopDirect to enable users access to remote desktops from a standard web browser.<ref>Jim Carlton, [http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052970204908604574336280116296164 "The PC Goes on an Energy Diet"], Wall Street Journal, September 8, 2009</ref>
 
DesktopDirect can remotely boot up PCs that are in the “off” or “standby” states. The user browses to a specific [[URL]] to access the registration [[portal]]. The user logs in, upon seeing a prompt for [[credentials]], enters the hostname and description of the desktop PC, and registration is complete.