The primary use case of this solution is for application virtualization, actual application location, and location setting.
The primary use case of this solution is for application virtualization, actual application location, and location setting.
The most valuable feature is ease of use.
While it's not expensive, the pricing could always be better.
I would like to see a web-based interface, instead of client installation to refresh the UI through HTML.
When comparing with other vendors offering applications not with a client module, but through the web through HTML, this should be the next step for Microsoft.
I have been using Remote Desktop Services for six years.
This is a stable solution and we have not experienced any issues.
We have not had any issues with scalability.
We have approximately 200 people using office applications centers.
We have not contacted technical support. We have experts locally to assist us with the box app in Microsoft. We were not faced with any serious problems.
It's not an expensive solution.
We are using a lot of Microsoft technologies. We have also tested their virtual desktop on Azure.
I would rate Microsoft Remote Desktop Services an eight out of ten.