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June 2012 - Terminal Services Team Blog Terminal Services Team Blog

  • RD Connection Broker High Availability in Windows Server 2012

    Hello, this is Jingyuan, Munindra, and Sriram from the Remote Desktop Virtualization team. There have been a couple of posts recently about the new Remote Desktop Services features in Windows Server 2012. This post provides an in-depth look into one of...
    Published Jun 27 2012 by Terminal Services Team Blog , 621 views, 0 comments
  • Remote Desktop Web Access single sign-on now easier to enable in Windows Server 2012

    Hi, I’m Sergey, one of the developers on the team that produces Remote Desktop Services. In Windows Server 2008 R2, we introduced Web Single Sign-On (web SSO), which reduced the number of times a user was asked for credentials when accessing RemoteApp...
    Published Jun 25 2012 by Terminal Services Team Blog , 680 views, 0 comments
  • Overview Videos for Remote Desktop Services in Windows Server 2012

    Greetings folks, my name is Dean Paron and I’m the Group Program Manager for the Silicon Valley campus of the Remote Desktop Virtualization team. This week, I’m attending TechEd 2012 in Orlando along with some of my colleagues, and we’re...
    Published Jun 14 2012 by Terminal Services Team Blog , 397 views, 0 comments
  • Remote Desktop Services “What’s New” in Windows Server 2012 Release Candidate

    Hi, I’m Ben Meister from the Remote Desktop Virtualization team. We’ve been hard at work after the beta release earlier this year. This post highlights some of the features added and enhancements made in the Windows Server 2012 Release Candidate build...
    Published Jun 13 2012 by Terminal Services Team Blog , 453 views, 0 comments
  • Your desktop will be a rich DX11-based experience, and your virtual GPU should be too

    When you take Windows 8 Release Preview home and launch it, you’ll see a rich and immersive experience accelerated by a DX11 desktop. Your VDI solution should focus on bringing all of that to you, all while tackling the challenges of distance and...
    Published Jun 13 2012 by Terminal Services Team Blog , 374 views, 0 comments