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...
Parallels RAS Service Provider License Agreement Guide (SPLA Licensing)
This blog post is targeted to Managed Service Providers (MSPs) and Independent Software Vendors (ISVs). We will explore the...
Using Parallels® Remote Application Server (RAS), end users can open a file on their device using published applications. This may come in handy for employees using their own devices on the go.
How-to Guide
To make use of...
Have you ever wondered about backing up your Parallels Remote Application Server (RAS) Console settings? Moreover, have you ever wanted to set this up automatically? In this guide, we will explore how to create automatic backups for...
Remote Desktop Services (RDS) is an important component of Microsoft Windows Server that enables users to access session-based desktops. Along with Windows 2008R2, Microsoft renamed Terminal Services to RDS. With RDS, organizations can...