We currently use VNC to spawn desktop-sessions from our work-laptops (Windows/XP) to remote Redhat and Solaris servers. This handles both onsite-access (in the office) and remote-access (offsite + VPN ...
Some time ago, I mentioned that I didn't like the fact that VMWare management clients were Windows-based, and said I preferred to be able to use something like VNC to access the consoles remotely, as ...
Sometimes when you're running a small business, the information that you need isn't always on the computer that's in front of you. Since the widespread growth of the Virtual Network Computing protocol ...