Remote Desktop
Remote Desktop is a term that is used generically to describe what is often called a Virtual Desktop or Cloud Desktop. Before you go down the wrong road, check out this single page that will show you how to add a Free Cloud Desktop to your Internet Toolbox.
That above link should begin to explain why we call it Desktop Anywhere. The term Desktop Anywhere puts the focus of Remote Desktop where the focus should be, on you, not your desktop. Your desktop is anywhere that you are. The term Remote Desktop implies that you are going to it. We think that over time everyone will realize that the desktop should be coming to you, you are not going to it.
This may seem like a small thing, but it really isn’t. Perspective is often just about everything in delivering value. And, if you adopt the wrong perspective, you often lose a lot of the value.
Take Remote Desktops in the single desktop model for instance. You have a single desktop and some kind of software/Internet connection to go to that desktop where your stuff is oriented, you guessed it, to your desktop. The Cloud, even though it is a vague notion, is finally bringing perspective to where it should be, with you at the center of your personal universe.
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No matter what the question, the real underlying question surrounding Remote Desktop is not about a desktop at all. It is really about “How do I get to my Files, Bookmarks, Folders, favorites, MP3s, Videos, Documents, Spreadsheets and yes, even Remote Desktops.
