If you remember Windows Server 2003 R2 then you probably also remember that Terminal Services (as it was called then) didn’t change much from Windows Server 2003. The same cannot be said for Remote Desktop Services in Windows Server 2008 R2 when compared to Windows Server 2008. Today’s post is a brief one where we’ll be taking a look at an overview of Remote Desktop Connection Broker - not only at what is new, but how it is different from its predecessors. In part 2, we will dive in to the specifics of how to configure and put Connection Broker to work for you in your business.
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