Remote Access - RA Servers White Papers
Access Remote USB Devices Everywhere: We Mean Everywhere!
Overview Usually, when one needs to use any USB device (like scanner, flash-memory, etc) they plug it into USB port of their computer. But for all that, the device is accessible only for the computer it is plugged into. And what if someone else needs to use the same USB device? FabulaTech has resolved this problem in a different extraordinary way by implementing the USB IP strategy. They've created USB over Network which allows to work with remote USB devices over a local network or the Internet.
| Publisher | FabulaTech | File Format | HTML |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | January 2009 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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IDC Vendor Spotlight
Organised ubiquity is a must for organisations to sucessfully "project" their users in any given landspace, at any given time, with secuirty policy. This White Paper covers issues surrounding secure...
Selection Criteria for Remote Support Tools
Though basic remote support technology is available from many sources, including some freeware and shareware options, companies interested in improving both the economics of support and the customer experience should...
Applying Remote Support Technology for Maximum Impact
Remote-support technology is a powerful tool for support delivery. By using remote support, technicians can access the users' desktop to effectively diagnose and resolve the issues. But to yield maximum...
Bringing the Edge to the Data Center - A Data Protection Strategy for Small and Midsize Companies With Remote Offices
Small and midsize businesses with remote offices need data protection strategies that are closely aligned with their business priorities, IT infrastructure, and regulatory requirements for data retention. This white paper...
TechNet Webcast: Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services Technical Overview (Level 300)
The presenter of this webcast will examine Remote Desktop Services for Windows Server 2008 R2. The presenter will begin by discussing user experience improvements in RemoteApp and Remote Desktop. Then...



