DEFINITION: Remote-control software is programming in a central or server computer that is used to control other computers (or their users) at a distance, either under the control of an administrator or at the request of the user. Although remote-control software existed before the World Wide Web (for remote diagnosis
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REMOTE CONTROL SOFTWARE DEFINITION (continued): of computer problems and other purposes), the Web has essentially built a platform on which anyone can build a new remote-control application that can reach millions of computers and their users. Remote-control software can be viewed as one class of application furnished by application service providers.
Remote-control software can be divided into applications for use within a private network (such as an intranet) or for use on the public network. In a private network, Remote Control Software definition sponsored by SearchMobileComputing.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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