支持体系
支持x86系统 |
Y |
支持AMD64/EM64T系统 |
Y |
Windows Terminal Services CAL 2008 PL MLP 20 User CAL
<b>Remote access to applications:</b>
Providing access to applications remotely can be a challenge; many applications do not work well over remote connections—even cable and DSL. By placing an application close to the data it needs and making it available through TS RemoteApp, TS Gateway, and/or TS Web Access, application response is improved for both remote users and users in branch offices. TS Easy Print makes it easier for these users to have a full “in-office” experience.
<b>Securing applications and data (regulatory compliance):</b>
By securing an application and its data in a central location, it is possible to reduce the risk of accidental data loss caused by, for example, the loss of a laptop. Centralizing applications and data ensures that as little data as possible leaves the corporate network. With TS Gateway and TS RemoteApp, users, partners, or customers do not need full access to a company network or computers, and you can limit them to a single application, if needed.
<b>Merger integration or outsourcing:</b>
In the case of a merger, the merging companies will typically need to use consistent Line of Business (LOB) applications on a variety of Windows versions and configurations. The same can be true when outsourcing to partner organizations that need access to specific LOB applications but not to the full corporate network. Rather than going through the cost of deploying all of the LOB applications to all of the computers in the merged company or outsourcer, the LOB applications can be installed on a terminal server and made available through TS RemoteApp. This is especially useful when an application is difficult to patch or manage, can’t be distributed with Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS), or has other management issues.
<b>Flexible office users:</b>
In a company with a non-assigned desk policy, users can work from different computers each day of the week in the office. In some cases, the computer on which a user is working may not have the necessary programs installed locally. By using Terminal Services, the programs can be installed on a terminal server and made available to users as if those programs were locally installed.