There are also many Terminal Servers on the market that have highly advanced security functionality to ensure that only qualified personnel can access various servers and that any data that is transmitted across the LAN, or over the Internet, is encrypted. Usually companies who need to Terminal Server with these advanced functions want to remotely control, monitor, diagnose and troubleshoot equipment over a network or the Internet.
If you require a secure, faster, more efficient remote solution to enable you and your workforce to work remotely regardless of location whether it be from home or whilst out on business, then the Microsoft Terminal Server could be the ideal solution for you. Terminal Server is great for fast deploying Windows-based applications to computing devices across an organization especially applications that are updated on a regular basis or hard to manage. When any application is managed on Terminal Server, and not on particular device, administrators can be certain that users are running the latest version of the application. Terminal Server helps users become more productive by enabling access to current applications including non-Windows desktops. And because Terminal Server lets you use Windows anywhere, you can take leverage the benefits of extra processing capabilities from newer, lighter-weight devices such as a pocket PC.
Microsoft Terminal Server is a component of the Windows operating system that allows users to remotely access servers and applications over the internet or a local area network. Terminal Server runs on Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 Server and Windows NT 4 Terminal Server. Client devices connecting to a Terminal Server can be Windows workstations, Macintosh or Linux machines, mobile devices and dumb terminals.
When Terminal Server is installed and enabled on a Windows Server, users can connect to virtual desktops, or single instances of an application. User's applications, or virtual desktops, are executed on the server instead of the client. The end user sees their terminal services session across the network or internet connection, similar to VNC or Citrix.
Terminal Server sessions provide support for many client side resources. For example, a Windows 2003 Terminal Server supports accessing your local disk drives, printers, serial ports, sound and the windows clipboard while connected to a Terminal Services session.
With the performance and speed similar to those that you would expect from working in the office, the Microsoft Terminal Server provides the flexibility that every organization should have no matter how large or small. This cost effective solution will effectively deliver applications across the organization to meet different needs without straining network resources or exposing confidential company data.
Key Benefits of Terminal Server:
* Enhances productivity throughout an organization
* Enables efficient, cost effective application management
* Improves Application and Data Security
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