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Remote PC control and monitoring  

Remote Desktop Control is principally new software for remote control, monitoring, and working on different computers from a single place. The idea behind the program is quite simple - installing the software allows a person (the system administrator, home network guru, etc.) view the monitors of other users in the network and remotely access their computers to launch programs, shutdown or reboot computer or fix technical problems. All this can be done from the office, at home, hotel, well… anywhere.

What’s new in this program is the wealth of possible applications - from accessing home computer from office (or the other way), to providing remote technical support and helpdesk services, supervision, managing network from different locations, telecommuting, even using the program for hands-on remote education.

Remote Desktop Control features reliable secure (320-bit RSA authentication protocol and a 64-bit encryption algorithm areAdvertisement
used) multiple connections support that won’t overburden your network. The connection and data transfer speeds are very impressive. Importantly, with the split-screen technology one system administrator can monitor multiple computers, as well as two or more administrators can control one remote computer at the same time.




Overstuffed with impressive features, like DHCP support, firewall compatibility, password protection, capability to run the program as a NT service, and task logging, Remote Desktop Control is also known to offer the lowest prices in this segment of software products. The price of a single computer license is only 15 USD and less for multiply licenses. Small businesses (5-10 workstations) pay merely 60 to 90 dollars. Installing Remote Desktop Control to 100 workstations costs under $450. Internal survey shows that the network administering costs go down 8%-40% after implementing Remote Desktop Control.

Posted at 16 Dec 05 in Software