In virtual desktops, the desktop environment is segregated from the physical device being used to access it. They are preloaded images of operating systems and apps. Over a network, users may remotely view their virtual desktops. It may be accessed from any...
OEM, or original equipment manufacturer, is a term heard most often within two industries: automotive and IT. Initially, it was associated with a company that manufactured a product which was then resold or rebranded by another company. However,...
Citrix XenApp Migration Tool – To Switch from Citrix XenApp 6.x to Parallels RAS
Citrix Virtual Apps (formerly Citrix XenApp) Migration Tool: out now! Use our free Citrix XenApp 6.x migration...
A Windows thin client is an efficient, cost-effective endpoint device that is able to offset many of its computational processes to a server. These devices achieve their computing needs through a network connection to a...
What is Cloud Infrastructure?
Cloud infrastructure refers to the components necessary to maintain and support the cloud-computing model that is increasingly being implemented by IT departments across the globe. Cloud computing...
Remote desktop protocol (RDP) is a proprietary communication protocol developed by Microsoft that lets users connect to another PC from a remote location. It securely allows remotely connected computers to share information over an encrypted...
LOB Application Overview
Employees no longer need to be at their desktop computer in order to access line-of-business (LOB) applications. In fact, employees who increasingly work from remote...
Remote Desktop Services (RDS) is an important component of Microsoft Windows Server that enables users to access session-based desktops. Along with Windows 2008R2, Microsoft renamed Terminal Services to RDS. With RDS, organizations can...