Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager Benefits

BL
Enterprise Services Engineer at Turbonomic

RDM has enabled me to do most of my work in one place. This helps me be able to have an RDP session open to a server in one tab and an SSH session open to a VMware host in another.

Also, being able to store my credentials makes connecting a breeze.  And being able to search the over 500 entries via the status bar at the bottom makes connecting EVEN FASTER! :) 

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TH
DevOps Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

I was able to maintain connections to over 400 different servers and services using password best practices. This allowed me to resolve the issue rather than waste time looking up passwords to the various servers. In addition, once I upgraded to the Enterprise version, I was able to manage some advanced connections (such as SQL Server .NET only connections) with the same interface and not have to remember the (relatively) convoluted steps taken each time to initiate the connection. Again, making me instantly more focused on resolving the issue rather than getting to the issue.

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CT
Technical Support Analyst at a government with 10,001+ employees

By integrating all our connections previously spread across multiple locations, a lot of time has been saved. 

The interface is great to work with as it allows multiple connections in a tabbed interface. It also has the option to automatically start a VPN or an SSH tunnel, if required.

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BQ
Networking & Infrastructure Consultant at Intelligent Technologies, Inc.

We used to store information in our CRM system, but it did not allow linking connections with credentials with VPNs. Now, when a consultant wants to connect to a client server: 

  1. They launch the connection
  2. It checks for connectivity
  3. Opens the VPN
  4. Then connects.

All without the consultant needing to look up information, or even if we wanted to restrict it, to have access to the credentials used.

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it_user796461 - PeerSpot reviewer
Information Technology Consultant at a tech consulting company with 1-10 employees

With the integrated VPN providers you are able to link the VPN entry directly to the session or entire folders, so you no longer have to configure the VPN manually on the machine.

More security with granular security features.

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it_user793329 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Manager at a library with 11-50 employees

It sped up our response rate to anything that happened in the network. With vCenter it was starting to slow down and the web-based client just took forever to load. Since we have been using this it only takes two to three seconds to remote into one of our servers and be able to make changes and control it.

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Jon - PeerSpot reviewer
IS NET Tech 6 at a university with 201-500 employees

It saves a lot of time for all of our IT staff from having to just use the RDP Windows client and reenter each server every time we access a different system. 

It also allows us to connect to our VNC clients and Lab PC.

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it_user793278 - PeerSpot reviewer
Microsoft SQL Server DBA at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

Remote Desktop Manager is integrated with KeePass, which was used for a long time. By doing this, I am able to use familiar credential storage without moving my credentials to newer system.

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