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Remote Access Protocols
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ALSO CALLED: Terminal Emulation Protocols and Remote Logins
DEFINITION: Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a protocol designed for secure communications in networks using Microsoft Terminal Services. RDP is available for most versions of the Windows operating system as well as Mac OS X, Linux
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Faster, Cheaper, Safer: Improving Agility, TCO, and Security with Agentless Job Scheduling
| sponsored by BMC Software, Inc
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This Enterprise Management Associates paper explores some of the byproducts of agent-based job scheduling, reviews of agentless job scheduling, and provides recommendations for deploying job scheduling.
Posted: 03 Oct 2008 | Published: 01 Aug 2006
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Improving Customer Support and Help Desk Efficiencies with On-demand Remote Support
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On-demand remote support solutions address the inadequacies of web tools, e-mail, and phone-based approaches to quality customer care. This paper helps anyone responsible for improving customer experience using affordable technology solutions.
Posted: 26 Sep 2008 | Published: 26 Sep 2008
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Accelerating Remote Access within the Virtualized Enterprise
| sponsored by Certeon
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As IT managers embrace virtualization to meet important cost reduction and management initiatives, they need to understand the limits that the WAN imposes when remote users try to access consolidated applications from a virtualized data center.
Posted: 15 Sep 2008 | Published: 15 Mar 2008
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Oracle RAC Performance Quadruples on HP Cluster with Dolphin Express
| sponsored by Dolphin Interconnect Solutions
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This paper discusses the advantages of using SuperSockets with Dolphin Express to build scalable, high performance and highly cost-effective Oracle RAC clusters with industry standard servers and Dolphin components.
Posted: 19 Aug 2008 | Published: 19 Aug 2008
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3PAR Thin Copy Desktop: A VDI-Optimized Storage Solution
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Virtual Desktop Infrastructure enables end users or their hosting providers to provision and manage hundreds of individual, virtual desktops from a set of centrally administered, consolidated servers.
Posted: 01 Aug 2008 | Published: 01 Jul 2008
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Offloading Remote Authentication for Servers
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This paper describes how F5's Advanced Client Authentication module works to protect your application infrastructure while increasing your server capacity by offloading authentication processing.
Posted: 28 Apr 2008 | Published: 01 Apr 2006
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Achieving Common Internet File System (CIFS) Acceleration
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Common Internet File System (CIFS) is a remote file access protocol that forms the basis for Windows file sharing. Each WANJet appliance has a deep understanding of the CIFS protocol and can therefore act on behalf of a CIFS client and server to make t...
Posted: 28 Apr 2008 | Published: 01 Mar 2006
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Cross-client Centrino® and Core 2 Processor with vPro Processor Technology Technical White Paper
| sponsored by Intel Corporation
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Intel® Centrino® with vPro technology-based notebooks and Intel® Core2 processor with vPro technologybased desktop PCs1 deliver built-in security and remote management capabilities to meet critical business c.
Posted: 10 Mar 2008 | Published: 01 Jan 2007
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REMOTE ACCESS PROTOCOLS DEFINITION (continued):
and FreeBSD. In 2006, RDP 6.0 was released for Microsoft Vista. An open source version is under development. Noteworthy properties of RDP include encryption, smart card authentication, bandwidth reduction, resource sharing, the ability to use multiple displays and the ability to disconnect temporarily without logging off. RDP also allows redirection of functions such as audio and printing. RDP can support
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