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Microsoft Terminal Server

Microsoft Terminal Server

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What is Microsoft Terminal Server?

Microsoft Terminal Server, now known as Remote Desktop Services (RDS), is a Microsoft Windows component that allows users to access applications and data hosted on a remote server over a network. It enables multiple users to simultaneously connect to and work on a single server. It is commonly used to centralize application deployment and management, provide remote access to applications and desktops, and improve security by keeping data on the server.

What other technologies are related to Microsoft Terminal Server?

Microsoft Terminal Server Competitor Technologies

Citrix provides virtual application and desktop solutions that compete directly with Microsoft Terminal Server (now Remote Desktop Services) by offering similar functionalities and enhanced features for remote access and application delivery.
mentioned alongside Microsoft Terminal Server in 0% (60) of relevant job posts

Microsoft Terminal Server Complementary Technologies

Microsoft Active Directory is a directory service that Terminal Server (Remote Desktop Services) relies on for user authentication, authorization, and group policy management. It provides a centralized management system that enhances the security and administration of Terminal Server environments.
mentioned alongside Microsoft Terminal Server in 0% (75) of relevant job posts

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