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Endless Possibilities This section really only scratches the surface of the capabilities of Xi Frame. Additional options and capabilities include: • Set session time limits • Configure cloud storage • Set up shared drives for users • Integrate with Microsoft Office 365 • Support dual displays • View detailed Xi Frame analytics In addition, the Xi Frame API provides ways to integrate the Frame Platform into your website, analytics, and management systems. The Application API can enable your organization to launch applications from your web page or portal. You can use the Web API to measure usage, track sessions, and list team members. You can also start and stop Sandboxes, initiate publishing, and track publishing progress. This allows you to automate administrative workflows. Xi Frame for Large Enterprises Larger enterprises often have more than one Xi Frame account covering differ- ent geographies, different business units, etc. For operations like this, Xi Frame provides the option of "super admin". Super admin accounts have visibility over multiple Xi Frame accounts within your organization. | 22 "Sandbox" "Production" Pool -Min -Max -Buer "Utility" Server(s) -License Server -Database -Other VM type A VM type B (Gold Master) Launchpad(s) VNET Account 2 / Region B Organization "Sandbox" "Production" Pool -Min -Max -Buer "Utility" Server(s) -License Server -Database -Other VM type A VM type B (Gold Master) Launchpad(s) VNET Account 2 / Region B Organization "Sandbox" "Production" Pool -Min -Max -Buer "Utility" Server(s) -License Server -Database -Other VM type A VM type B (Gold Master) Launchpad(s) VNET Account 2 / Region B Organization "Sandbox" "Production" Pool -Min -Max -Buer "Utility" Server(s) -License Server -Database -Other VM type A VM type B (Gold Master) Launchpad(s) VNET Account 2 / Region B Organization Enterprise

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