Remote Desktop, put simply, is a connection between two computers where one controls the other in a way where one sees the screen of other. Actually, it’s like you are sitting in front of that computer although physically you aren’t there ( of course some things are disabled), but most of things can be done and you are still in front of your own computer, at home. If you were in a situation where you must repair the software on somebody’s computer you can just imagine how much Remote Desktop could make things easier because you don’t need to transport that computer because of some banal problem which you can simply solve at your home computer in the comfort of your own chair, whilst saving you time and money with the same productivity (software only, of course, because for hardware (unfortunately) you must have physical access to computer). There are a lot of solutions for Remote Desktop, Windows operating system have one, there are web solutions like LogMeIn (this company is also popular because of program Hamachi for creating virtual LAN networks), and there are “normal” (programs) solutions from other companies representative of which is TeamViewer. (more…)