Dozens Of Windows Server 2008 Terminal Server Webcasts |
Thursday, 08 November 2007 by Michel Roth | |||
Brian Madden is hosting one today that is titled" The Significance of the Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services Release to Market. "Microsoft has added dozens of new Terminal Server-specific features, in addition to the many improvements to the new Windows Server 2008 operating system. What will this mean for Terminal Services? And what will this mean for all server-based computing environments, both with and without third-party independent software vendor (ISV) solutions? Will the changes to security, performance, and scalability affect existing and new deployments? Join this webcast for the answers to these and other questions." The other webcasts are: Deploying Remote Programs with Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services (Level 300) In this session, we look at how Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services enhances business productivity and reduces expenses by making software deployment more manageable and efficient. Remote Desktop Protocol as a Presentation Remoting Platform (Level 300) In this session, we provide a look under the hood of the enhanced and expanded Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Presentation Platform delivered as part of the Windows Server 2008 operating system. We discuss key features—such as the RDP graphics stack a lot more. Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services Licensing (Level 300) Windows Server 2008 Terminal Server Licensing introduces many improvements that are designed to help Terminal Server administrators manage Terminal Server licensing more efficiently and troubleshoot configuration problems. Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services Session Broker (Level 300) Discover how to grow single server terminal services implementations into multiple servers using the new load balancing features of the TS Session Broker. Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services RemoteApp and Web Access (Level 300) With Windows Server 2008, users can quickly access applications from a Web page, even if the applications are not installed on the client computer. Developing for Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services (Level 300) Join this webcast to get expert guidance on how to use Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services API in your custom applications and system management tools. Learn how to use the Terminal Services API in managed and unmanaged code. Terminal Services Easy Print (Level 300) With the Windows Server 2008 operating system, printing from Terminal Services is now quick and simple. Terminal Services Easy Print, enables users to reliably print from a Terminal Services RemoteApp program or full desktop session to a local or network printer. Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services Security and Authentication (Level 300) Are you looking to extend remote access to users on the road or at home? Learn how Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services can provide a solution.
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