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Latest Microsoft Mechanics video highlights recent updates to RDS for Windows Server 2016
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Published onSeptember 22, 2016
published onSeptember 22, 2016
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Remote Desktop Services (RDS) for Windows Server 2016 is seeing some serious love, and the latest Microsoft Mechanics video is here to show off exactly what all of the improvements customers can expect to see.
In the video, Simon May and RDS Principal Group Program Manager Scott Manchester get together and show off a ton of different demos to showcase just what RDS is capable of with the latest improvements under the hood.
Here are some bullet points detailing the video, as perthe blog post on Microsoft’s Technet.
The world has a whole lot of people doing things remotely these days, so the improvements that the RDS teams are working on could do quite a bit of good. Optimization in graphics performance means that people like 3D animators and modelers will more easily be able to work remotely and the improvements directed towards fixing the “9 am scenario” will save people a lot of headaches. Even if you aren’t the biggest user of RDS, the presentation that Microsoft Mechanics has in its video is pretty sweet. This is definitely worth a watch if you have 15 minutes free.
Radu Tyrsina
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