August 4, 2006, Newsletter Issue #27: Wired Desktop Sharing? Hardly.

Tip of the Week

Still using one keyboard, one mouse, multiple computers, and a switch to administer each one individually? Then have a good time with that, and your 8-tracks, Amiga console, and Dalorian.

The way to use one console for remote administration of multiple consoles these days is through by setting up a remote desktop. With remote desktop sharing, you can have multiple computers, setup anywhere in the world—and not just within wire’s reach of your keyboard switch—and can be working on your console of choice but administering each of the remote systems as you wish, or even all of them simultaneously!

As an added bonus, desktop sharing technology also allows you to provide remote assistance to the computers under your care. So give up the old ways and come to the 21st century’s solution for multi-system desktop management.

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