Microsoft Windows Terminal Server is a core component of Windows Desktop products and Microsoft Windows Server that allows remote computers to connect to a Windows operating system computer using a remote terminal...
Desktop virtualization has, undoubtedly, revolutionized the way we conduct business—allowing users to access their desktops and apps from any location, any device, and any platform. But virtualized environments also have their...
Automatic Terminal Server Load Balancing
Windows Remote Desktop Services (RDS) enables businesses to publish resources to remote users so that Windows applications can be accessed from a range of devices and from any location. With...
Organizations can use Windows Terminal Services to provide employees with access to Windows applications from virtually any device irrespective of the geographic location. Terminal Services, now known as Remote...
We’ve just launched the new version of Parallels Remote Application Server v15, with amazing new features. To ensure a smooth transition when upgrading to this version, please review the upgrade...
Advantages of HTML5 browser-based remote access
Advantages of HTML5 browser-based remote access
The ever-innovating RDP technology has greatly revolutionized businesses. The new addition is HTML5 browser-based remote desktop connections. Earlier, remotely controlling applications was only possible through a Windows Terminal Server or a Virtual...
DEMO HTML5 Remote desktop 2X Remote Application Server Gateway
The new Live DEMO of HTML5 Browser Access with Integrated 2X Remote Application Server Gateway
On April 7th 2014, 2X Software release the new Live DEMO to try how 2X ApplicationServer XG Gateway woks on HTLM5 Browser
The DEMO LAB is available on 2X Software website at this link live Demo
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2X SecureRemoteDesktop User Cases
Scenarios where 2X SecureRemoteDesktop is essential in securing your RDP network
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With the increasing amount of network threats and online intrusions on RDP networks, there is a greater need for a powerful security tool to protect RDP...