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  2. Remote infrastructure management - Wikipedia

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    Remote infrastructure management (RIM) is the remote management of information technology (IT) infrastructure. [1] This can include the management of computer hardware and software, such as workstations (desktops, laptops, notebooks, etc.), servers, network devices, storage devices, IT security devices, etc. of a company.

  3. Remote Installation Services - Wikipedia

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    The Remote Installation Server doubles as a proxy DHCP server to provide Boot Server and File name instructions to clients. Remote Installation Service utilizes UDP port 4011 [3] to provide clients the contents of each page the OS Chooser displays. Additionally, this service can provide drivers to clients; it is often used to provide the ...

  4. Digital loop carrier - Wikipedia

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    A Telstra roadside cabinet housing a Remote Integrated Multiplexer (RIM) [1] and Customer Multiplexer (CMUX). A digital loop carrier (DLC) is a system which uses digital transmission to extend the range of the local loop further than would be possible using only twisted pair copper wires. A DLC digitizes and multiplexes the individual signals ...

  5. EMCO Remote Installer - Wikipedia

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    EMCO Remote Installer allows auditing software and OS updates installed on remote PCs. [4] The application extracts information about the installed software from remote PCs and stores it in a database enabling the user to generate software inventory reports. The collected software inventory information is used to uninstall applications and updates.

  6. Distributed control system - Wikipedia

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    Increasingly, and ironically, DCS are becoming centralised at plant level, with the ability to log into the remote equipment. This enables operator to control both at enterprise level ( macro ) and at the equipment level (micro), both within and outside the plant, because the importance of the physical location drops due to interconnectivity ...

  7. RemotePC - Wikipedia

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    RemotePC software was created by the team of IDrive Inc., a private technology company based in Calabasas, California. [4] The app was specifically developed for remote communication and control functions, including text chat, voice, RemotePC Meeting, interactive annotation and more.

  8. Remote support - Wikipedia

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    Remote support technology aims to reduce costs for help-desk centres. For instance, transport-related expenses are immediately trimmed. Modern-day technology enables a technician using remote support to assist a customer as if they were physically side-by-side.

  9. Remote Desktop Services - Wikipedia

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    The RDP 6.1 client ships with Windows XP SP3, KB952155 for Windows XP SP2 users, [21] Windows Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008. The UI for the RemoteApp is rendered in a window over the local desktop, and is managed like any other window for local applications. The end result of this is that remote applications behave largely like local ...