Key Benefits
visionapp Remote Desktop 2009 greatly facilitates the management of RDP connections to Windows-based systems. It is ideal for administrators who need to maintain simultaneous connections to multiple systems. Connection-specific settings and login credentials can be organized in folders and subfolders for quick access and simplified day-to-day usage:
- Use a single, centralized console for the administration of remote servers and desktops
- Have multiple administrators work simultaneously with the same objects without conflicts
- Strengthen compliance through the logging of errors, changes and access attempts
- Simultaneously view all connected machines
- Support of Windows, Citrix, Linux/Unix and Macintosh environments
- Extended security features: Network Level Authentication, Microsoft Terminal Services Gateway
- Administer permissions in database mode
Return on Investment in less than 30 days!
The use of visionapp Remote Desktop 2009 will reduce the effort in the remote administration of computer systems (servers or clients) significantly.
Customers confirm a daily saving of about 5-10 minutes. Extrapolated, this means a monthly saving of about 2-6 hours per administrator.
Because of the attractive price of visionapp Remote Desktop 2009 the return on investment (ROI) is of over 200%. Concretely, this means that the investment pays off in less than 30 days for every company and every administrator.
The high value and the simple handling makes visionapp Remote Desktop 2009 the market leader in the field of commercial software tools for remote management of computer systems.
Overview
ROI in less than 30 days
Features
If you manage multiple remote connections, visionapp Remote Desktop 2009 (vRD 2009) is a powerful tool that saves you time and effort. Supporting multiple connection protocols, vRD 2009 allows you to administer Windows, Citrix, Linux/UNIX, and Macintosh systems. vRD 2009 is an indispensable tool for daily system administration that greatly simplifies routine tasks and daily work.
Benefits
vRD 2009 simplifies the management of remote connections. It is ideally suited for administrators who require multiple simultaneous connections to different systems. In addition to the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), vRD 2009 adds support to a number of additional protocols, including ICA (Citrix), VNC, SSH, Telnet, HTTP, and HTTPS.
Ease of use
Administrators perform many recurring tasks on remote servers and workstations, such as renaming objects or enabling connections. With vRD 2009 administrators can perform these tasks very quickly and efficiently by using shortcut keys for various functions. When working in database mode, administrators can easily resume work where they stopped the previous day, because all the connection settings are saved.
Security as a central feature
With vRD 2009, administrators can use secure server authentication to access remote computers via RDP. vRD 2009 supports network level authentication (NLA) and allows access to a Microsoft Terminal Services Gateway. With vRD 2009, RDP can also access in-house terminal servers via the Internet without having to open the RDP port in the organization뭩 firewall.
Flexible, simultaneous secure access: the database mode
In large IT infrastructures, several administrators often have to access the same connections at the same time. vRD 2009 provides all login credentials and connection objects in a central database with secure access. With vRD 2009 and its integrated rights management, multiple administrators can create, change, view, and modify connections and settings.
Connection settings
Many administrators have to perform the same task on multiple connections. vRD 2009 allows administrators to apply many tasks across multiple connections in one move! For instance, you can simultaneously connect or disconnect all servers within a folder with a simple double-click. The Quick Connect feature allows you to start individual connections without previously creating a connection object.
Display
vRD 2009 provides many display options, such as a global view of all connected servers. The Smart Sizing feature displays remote desktops without scrollbars ?even when the window is resized.
Reporting
The Connection History holds a list of the most recently used connections and allows you to reopen them. Also, the software logs which login credentials were used to access the remote system. In database mode, vRD 2009 provides various logs (errors, changes, security) that make it easier for you to trace events and activities.
Backup and Restore
All settings can be backed up in a password-protected file and restored. You can export and re-import selected connection objects whenever necessary. And migrating or updating to vRD 2009 is a snap: you can even restore data from previous vRD versions or from other tools such as mRemote.
Configuration settings
vRD 2009 provides a wide range of configuration options. For instance, vRD 2009 allows you to automatically start a remote computer through 밯ake on LAN?using the MAC address. Also, when using SSH or Telnet, a modified PuTTY integrated into vRD 2009 allows you to separately configure and directly use individual sessions.