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Microsoft 6VC-01251 communication software Academic
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- Remote Desktop Services for Windows Server 2008 R2
- Client Access License (CAL)
- Academic
- 1 Device
- EN
SKU #: 6VC-01251
EAN #: 5051254475743
UNSPSC #: 43233502
Type | Remote access |
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SKU | 6VC-01251 |
EAN | 5051254475743 |
Manufacturer | Microsoft |
Availability | Out of Stock |
License | |
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Type | Remote access |
Language version | English |
License type | Academic |
System requirements | |
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Platform | PC |
Compatible operating systems | Windows Server 2008 R2 |
Technical details | |
Platform | PC |
Language version | English |
Compatible operating systems | Windows Server 2008 R2 |
Remote Desktop Services
With Remote Desktop Services (RDS), one of the core virtualization technologies available in Windows Server 2008 R2, Microsoft is progressing in its vision to provide the best virtualization platform for accelerating and extending desktop and application deployments from the data center to any device. In addition to the traditional session virtualization scenario (formerly known as “Terminal Services”), Remote Desktop Services is expanding its role to provide an extensible platform for a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI).
Remote Desktop Services (RDS) makes it possible to run an application or an entire desktop in one location, but have it be controlled in another. With RDS, you can install and manage session-based desktops and applications, or virtual-machine based desktops on centralized servers in the data center; screen images are delivered to the users, and the users' client machines, in turn, send keystrokes and mouse movements back to the server. When using Remote Desktop Services, administrators can present users with an entire desktop environment, or with their individual applications and data which they require to complete their task. From a user perspective, these applications are integrated seamlessly—looking, feeling, and behaving like local applications.
With Remote Desktop Services (RDS), one of the core virtualization technologies available in Windows Server 2008 R2, Microsoft is progressing in its vision to provide the best virtualization platform for accelerating and extending desktop and application deployments from the data center to any device. In addition to the traditional session virtualization scenario (formerly known as “Terminal Services”), Remote Desktop Services is expanding its role to provide an extensible platform for a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI).
Remote Desktop Services (RDS) makes it possible to run an application or an entire desktop in one location, but have it be controlled in another. With RDS, you can install and manage session-based desktops and applications, or virtual-machine based desktops on centralized servers in the data center; screen images are delivered to the users, and the users' client machines, in turn, send keystrokes and mouse movements back to the server. When using Remote Desktop Services, administrators can present users with an entire desktop environment, or with their individual applications and data which they require to complete their task. From a user perspective, these applications are integrated seamlessly—looking, feeling, and behaving like local applications.
License | |
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Type | Remote access |
Language version | English |
License type | Academic |
System requirements | |
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Platform | PC |
Compatible operating systems | Windows Server 2008 R2 |
Technical details | |
Platform | PC |
Language version | English |
Compatible operating systems | Windows Server 2008 R2 |