What Is Remote Desktop Services (RDS)?
So you've got a problem. You're trying to get from point A to point B, but this big ol' mountain is in the way. What do you do? Like most people, you start at the top of the hill and work your way down. What if there was a better way? Well, there is! It's called Remote Desktop Services (RDS). Remote Desktop Services are vital to Windows Server 2008, allowing users to virtually communicate and access other machines. Some virtual technology services include accessing outside desktops, session-based desktops, or data center applications from within a corporate-based network and from the Internet. Remote Desktop Services can accelerate application and desktop deployments, enabling clients to run almost any application or operating system. The benefit is that with a remote desktop service, you can access and control a computer anywhere in the world from any device. No more lugging around your laptop everywhere. When you want to get down to business, log into your account and go! Another great benefit is that our remote desktop services can quickly move entire applications and files from one computer or device to another. It means no more having to create new accounts or get used to unfamiliar programs when switching between machines! You can take one step forward by backing up all your data remotely so that nothing will be lost forever, even if something happens at home or work. No more waiting for your boss to return from vacation before you can access your off-site computer. The days of traveling to the office to check on the status of your projects are over! Remote Desktop Services allows you to access all of your computers from one location, and if you're worried that'll be a problem, don't be.
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