Hosting Shiny Apps with ShinyProxy: a Review
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ShinyProxy comes with free enterprise features, such as authentication and app-level authorization. It has no limits on concurrent usage of the deployed applications. It runs containerized applications, as a result, user sessions are fully isolated, dependency management is straightforward, and monitoring and resource management are done with Docker tooling.
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