![]() ![]() Which one should be used? Or should you stick with the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) solution that is built into Microsoft Windows? After all, Microsoft has now expanded the range of platforms supported by its RDP solution by offering Remote Desktop (RD) clients for non-Windows platforms such as Android, iOS, and macOS. Third-party remote connectivity solutions abound in the marketplace. In this article, originally published July 12, 2019, we examine alternatives to Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol for remote connectivity. Editor’s note: In response to the coronavirus crisis gripping the world, TechGenix is republishing a selection of recent articles, tutorials, and product reviews with relevant information for IT pros as their jobs change dramatically.
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