About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 48. Chapters: Comparison of remote desktop software, Remote Desktop Services, Citrix Systems, Remote Desktop Protocol, Technical support, NX technology, Iland, GO-Global, Desktop virtualization, GoToMyPC, Citrix XenApp, Remote Administrator, Goverlan Remote Administration Suite, Ericom Software, Linux Terminal Server Project, Comparison of Java Remote Desktop projects, TeamViewer, Goverlan Remote Control Software, Apple Remote Desktop, Desktop sharing, Citrix Online, Adobe Connect, Proxy Networks, Inc., Bomgar, I'm InTouch, 01 Communique, LogMeIn, Adaptive Internet Protocol, Timbuktu, SimpleHelp, Network Security Toolkit, AnywhereTS, ISL Light, Synergy, Thinstation, AetherPal, Oracle VDI, Openmeetings, AEP Netilla Secure Remote Access SSL VPN, Screenconnect, RemoteFX, DameWare, Xpra, Independent Computing Architecture, Unyte, QVD, Netviewer, Anyplace Control, Netman, TCP Gender Changer, SPICE, Network Level Authentication, Windows Remote Assistance, Crossloop, GoToMyPC Pro, Fog Creek Copilot, Systancia, KRDC, Qumranet, Yuuguu, FreeRDP, Appliance Link Protocol, PcAnywhere, Neatx, PXES, Jack PC, SoftRay, Citrix WinFrame, List of Desktop Sharing Software. Excerpt: This page is a comparison of remote desktop software available for various platforms. In the table above, the following terminology is intended to be used to describe some important features: Remote Desktop Services in Windows Server 2008 R2, formerly known as Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008 and previous versions, is one of the components of Microsoft Windows (both server and client versions) that allows a user to access applications and data on a remote computer over a network, using the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). Terminal Services is Microsoft's implementation of thin-client terminal server computing, where Windows applications, or even the entire deskt...