List of RDPWindows Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with RDPWindows. This list is updated as of August 2026.
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Windows Server
Microsoft
Elevate security and efficiency with seamless Azure integration.Windows Server 2022 introduces advanced security measures, hybrid capabilities with Azure, and a flexible platform for applications. It is essential to strengthen your organization's security protocols at the operating system level. By integrating your data center with Azure, you can enhance IT operational efficiency significantly. Developers and IT teams benefit from a comprehensive application platform that supports the creation and deployment of diverse applications. Utilizing Azure can lead to considerable savings, thanks to advantages such as the Azure hybrid benefit and extended security updates. Azure is celebrated as a dependable cloud solution for Windows Server, enabling you to transform your workloads seamlessly. Connecting your on-premises Windows Servers to Azure is effortless through Azure Arc. Transitioning to this latest operating system allows you to experience improved security, performance, and overall value. With Azure, you can fully leverage the extensive benefits of cloud computing. Initiating this process is free, making it easier to manage servers, clusters, hyper-converged infrastructure, and Windows 10 PCs effectively. This approach ensures that your shift to cloud services is not only smoother but also remarkably efficient in today's digital landscape. Additionally, you can take advantage of ongoing support and updates to stay ahead in technology advancements. -
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OculiX
OculiX
Enterprise-grade visual test automation, MIT-licensed, zero seat fees.OculiX is the modern Java successor to SikuliX (Raimund Hocke, 2010) and to the original Sikuli research project (Yeh et al., MIT UIST 2009). The lineage covers 17 years of continuous open source visual automation development, and OculiX is the current active branch of that history — modernized codebase, Java 17+ baseline, contemporary IDE, and a strict MIT license. The niche of Java-based open source visual automation has effectively one serious project, and OculiX is it. Everything else in the space is either Python (PyAutoGUI, SikuliX-Python wrappers) or proprietary (Applitools, Ranorex, TestComplete, Eggplant). OculiX ships batteries-included: OpenCV template matching, embedded Tesseract OCR with no user install, a Swing-based IDE with a modern recorder that generates scripts in Python, Java, or Robot Framework syntax, a Java API for embedding into any JUnit / TestNG / Katalon test project, and Model Context Protocol servers for LLM agent workflows. Cross-platform: Windows, macOS (Intel + Apple Silicon), Linux (x86-64 + aarch64, including glibc-legacy). Adopted by 150+ organizations including Neo4j, Siemens, Synopsys, Johnson & Johnson, IBM, General Motors. Repository on GitHub at oculix-org/Oculix. MIT license.
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