University-Industry Links: Development of a remote management system by UNS, SIA Interactive and the Sadosky Foundation
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remote desktop, technology transfer, open sourceAbstract
Remote desktop systems allow users to access and control a computer system from another device remotely, usually via the Internet. These systems facilitate tasks such as system administration, file transfer, and collaboration, being useful for both business environments and technical support or remote training. Although there are open protocols freely available, there are currently no complete free and open-source remote desktop solutions. This paper presents an ongoing project for a remote management and control system, designed to meet the needs of companies that require this tool for technical support or device control. The project is being carried out by members of the National University of the South in collaboration with SIA Interactive, and is partially funded by the Sadosky Foundation.
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