This section outlines how to add Remote Desktop Session Host (RDSH) servers and Parallels® RAS Connection Brokers (formerly Publishing Agents) to a Parallels RAS Farm directly from the Parallels RAS...
Parallels® Remote Application Server (RAS) provides an intuitive wizard to invite users to connect to the Parallels RAS Farm and start using the published resources. Technically speaking, users can already configure their clients...
Once we successfully add our Remote Desktop Session Hosts (RDSHs), we can start publishing applications. This blog post introduces the remote application publishing process in Parallels® Remote Application Server (RAS).
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What is a Company Intranet?
A company intranet is a private network used to boost and simplify internal communications within an organization. It acts as an internal website that helps employees collaborate and...
Private cloud environments consist of several different components. One of the keys to building a productive private cloud environment is to understand what these components are and what they do. This article introduces beginners to some of the most...
The advent of virtualization technology has brought revolutionary changes to IT procedures. Many IT components, from servers to networks, are now virtualized. With the smartphone dominating the IT world, “virtual app” and “application...
Microsoft Windows Terminal Server is a core component of Windows Desktop products and Microsoft Windows Server that allows remote computers to connect to a Windows operating system computer using a remote terminal...
Remote Desktop Services (RDS) is a thin-client architecture available on Microsoft Windows that allows delivery of virtual applications and desktops, or thin clients, to remote users. Introduced as Terminal Server in Windows NT and...