As I discussed last month, the licensing considerations for implementing Terminal Services go beyond the normal legal aspects of deploying the software; they have a direct impact on the actual ...
Ever yearn for the good old days, back before Terminal Services? When managing a server meant a trip to the data center -- and occasionally catching a quick nap in its dark recesses? Back when ...
As the title says, Terminal Services became Remote Desktop Services with the release of Windows Server 2008 Support Pack 2. Don’t feel bad if you still refer to Terminal Services: Microsoft employees ...
You've read "Decisions, Decisions," now find out more about Citrix and Windows Terminal Services so you can make an informed decision. Read the entire article ...
Terminal Services (TS) have been a part of Windows servers for the longest time, allowing users to access applications and data on remote computers over a network. Yet Citrix has always seemed to be ...
Service management vendor eG Innovations next month will upgrade its software to help Microsoft and Citrix terminal server users better pinpoint performance problems. Service management vendor eG ...
There I was, in eastern Washington State with nothing more than a slow 56-KB Internet connection and a PC. And the client’s computer was in Chicago with a 500-MB SQL Server database that needed some ...
Enterprises considering Linux as an alternative desktop to Microsoft Windows often believe they have some essential Win32 applications or tools that prevent them from making the switch. I have seen ...
At the Citrix annual user conference iForum Monday Citrix CEO Mark Templeton unveiled a project code-named "Constellation" designed to leapfrog the company past Microsoft's ambitious terminal service ...
I had a chance to speak with members of the Microsoft Home Server team at CES about Microsoft Home Server 2006. I managed to get some in-depth questions answered on the product so here it is. Question ...
Ever yearn for the good old days, back before Terminal Services? When managing a server meant a trip to the data center -- and occasionally catching a quick nap in its dark recesses? Back when ...
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