History of terminals

Originally, the first terminal servers were devices providing a connection between a so-called "green screen" dumb terminal and a host computer via an Ethernet.

Latterly the term terminal server can mean either a network access server or a server operating system that provides a graphical user interface (GUI) of Windows desktop to user terminals that don't have this capability themselves. Alternatively, the desktop is provided to a remote computer in order to enable teleworking. Other examples of remote desktop delivery for the purpose of remote access to the computer that is not physically accessible.

Terminal server

Connection to terminal server remains fast, because in a terminal server environment, only what is actually displayed on the screen needs to be sent across the network, and mouse and keyboard commands are the only things that need to be sent back to the server.

Network administrators are familiar with various terminal programs. Originally, one computer served multiple users simultaneously. Much later, in the era of personal PCs, every user had its own computer. Nowadays, the progress has advanced even further: users often have several computers.

The time for network terminals has returned, however now they serve a completely different purpose: to allow users to work with multiple computers using one handy terminal. Remote computer management software is intended for just this purpose. There are already several solutions available in the market. Moreover, the latest versions of operating systems now include remote control and remote help tools. Unfortunately, many of them are rather complicated and not all that user-friendly.

Our Multi Screen Remote Desktop software is simple to use. An experienced system administrator, or even a grandmother or a child, will all find our product handy and easy-to-use.

Conclusion

Using of terminal server is useful either for network administrators or home users who have more then a single PC.

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