Thursday, November 4, 2010

Remote Desktop Windows Software – RHUB Appliances

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Several enterprises have seen the benefits that their organizations can achieve with the use of remote desktop Windows software solutions which they can use to remotely control or gain access to an external personal computer operating under the Microsoft Windows platform. With such remote desktop Windows tools, network administrators can control various operations in the remote PC such as file transfers, remote reboot, remote shutdown and the ability to display the client computer screen on the remote server.

However, many have also seen the limitations of remote desktop Windows software packages such as WebEx, pcAnywhere, Microsoft’s own LiveMeeting and other open source software solutions. Problems lie in slow connectivity issues and compatibility issues with users spending most of their time troubleshooting connections instead of conducting productive web conferencing, webinars, netmeetings and online trainings. Some of these systems also have a detrimental downside as remote computers may not be able to see the server’s screen, making such systems inefficient for online collaborative work.

Aside from that, some of these packages may work well only within the company’s own network infrastructure and lose functionality for remote desktop Windows application on personal computers outside the network grid. On top of that, remote desktop Windows applications will work only on Windows-based computer systems and may be completely incompatible with MAC and other computer systems using different operating platforms.

This predicament can be solved with the use of remote desktop Windows software solutions delivered through RHUB’s TurboSupport Collaborative Remote Support appliance which features reliable Universal Attendance and unattended remote support for more than a thousand PCs or MACs regardless of operating environment and geographical locations. Not only that, RHUB’s appliances also feature web conferencing features that allow remote access to external computers giving them controlled viewership of the server’s desktop when used for? webinars, video conferencing and audio conferencing sessions with clients or staff.

For more information, please visit: http://www.rhubcom.com/

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