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Remote Desktop Commander 3.7 Now Available

July 13, 2016 By admin Leave a Comment

Greetings friends and current Remote Desktop Commander customers! We’ve just released Version 3.7 of Remote Desktop Commander, both the Lite and Suite editions, so we want to tell you what’s new under the hood in terms of features.

In this RDPSoft E-Newsletter:

 

New Remote Desktop Commander 3.7 Features

Remote Desktop Commander Lite Is Now Free For All Users!

PureRDS.org – Andy Milford’s New Free Resource Site For RDS Admins

Containers for Office 365? Yessir! – FSLogix Has a Solution For You

RDC 3.7 Download and Upgrade Links

 

Parameterized Integration of PowerShell Scripts and Commands is Now Supported in the Remote Desktop Session Navigator

This Feature Is Present In the Following Editions: Lite (Free) and Suite

Defining Your Own Parameterized PowerShell Scripts to Run Against Session Hosts, Users, Processes, and More.
Defining Your Own Parameterized PowerShell Scripts to Run Against Session Hosts, Users, Processes, and More.
Invoking Parameterized PowerShell Scripts to Run Against Session Hosts, Users, Processes, and More.
Invoking Parameterized PowerShell Scripts to Run Against Session Hosts, Users, Processes, and More.

Now you can pass the names of RDS/Citrix servers, users, processes, and more to your favorite command-line utilities and PowerShell scripts. Remote Desktop Commander 3.7 allows you to define parameter placeholders for the objects in the Remote Desktop Session Navigator. When you invoke your scripts/programs from a menu, Remote Desktop Commander automatically substitutes the object names that are focused or checked for the parameters. Plus, we’ve already added some new built-in PowerShell scripts, for things like enabling/disabling drain mode on Remote Desktop Session Hosts, AND delegating shadowing permissions to non-administrators. More built-in scripts are coming soon!

Automated Discovery Of RDS Collections and Remote Desktop Session Hosts

This Feature Is Present In the Following Editions: Lite (Free) and Suite

Remote Desktop Commander can now auto-maintain groups of session hosts by collection name. Just add your RDS connection brokers, and it will discover everything else.
Remote Desktop Commander can now auto-maintain groups of session hosts by collection name. Just add your RDS connection brokers, and it will discover everything else.

Formerly, the Remote Desktop Commander Client required you to add in the names of session hosts by hand. Now, if your RDS deployment has a server running the connection broker role, simply enter in the name of that server. Remote Desktop Commander will then auto discover all of the collections and remote desktop session hosts in each collection, and maintain and update those groupings for you automatically.

Greatly Improved Refresh Speed in the “Performance Across the Farm” Dashboards

This Feature Is Present In the Following Editions: Suite

Due to several new optimizations, the Performance and Load Across the Farm dashboards reload much more quickly.
Due to several new optimizations, the Performance and Load Across the Farm dashboards reload much more quickly.

To increase scalability of our session host performance dashboards (e.g. those that track CPU/Memory consumption by session) for larger customers, we’ve made new optimizations in Version 3.7 of Remote Desktop Commander that have decreased loading/reloading times by over 60%! Due to new WMI and SQL query techniques, these dashboards are much quicker when reloading, providing a significant performance boost for organizations with more than 10 or 20 session hosts they monitor with our agent service.

Remote Desktop Commander Lite is Now Free! Missing TSAdmin Woes on Windows Server 2012 are No More!

Yep, we did it! By making Remote Desktop Commander Lite free, we hope that all Remote Desktop Services admins who have been struggling with the removal of TSAdmin (aka the Remote Desktop Services Manager) in Windows Server 2012 will struggle no more. Plus, with the new features related to session host discovery for RDS collections and PowerShell integration, you’ll now be able to manage your farm like a pro! It works great with Citrix XenApp deployments too – give it a whirl!

Click here for more information on this new free release, plus links to download it or to purchase support.

Andy Milford, RDPSoft CEO and Microsoft MVP in Remote Desktop Services, Has Launched His New RDS Resource Site – PureRDS.org

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As part of his technical community outreach associated with the Microsoft MVP award, RDPSoft CEO Andy Milford has created a new resource site solely for Remote Desktop Services administrators. Packed with tips, tricks, scripts, and free tools, he hopes it will make life in the trenches easier for those responsible for setting up and maintaining remote desktop services implementations.

Click here to check out PureRDS.org

Trying To Use Office 365 in Your Virtual Desktop or Published Desktop Environment? You Need the Office 365 Container From Our Alliance Partner FSLogix

FSlogix

A few months ago we discussed how FSLogix, an RDPSoft alliance partner, was greatly improving user profile performance with its Profile Containers product. If any of our readers have tried to use built in User Profile Disks (UPDs) in Windows Server 2012, you have most likely experienced the limitations and bugs with Microsoft’s implementation. FSLogix solved those limitations with its Profile Containers solution, and now has created a new container product, this time for Office 365.

As some of you may know, Office 365 can run very poorly in virtual desktop or published desktop environments, as things like Cached Exchange Mode cannot be fully enabled. Now, thanks to Office 365 Container from FSLogix, that problem is solved. Take a quick peak at the these Office 365 Container features, and then read more at the FSLogix website:

  • Roam all of Office 365 on RDS, XenApp, and XenDesktop including Skype for Business and OneDrive
  • Enjoy super fast, enterprise class email on all your virtual desktops
  • Enable Cached Exchange Mode with large file support for OST, PST, PAB
  • Eliminate the constant deleting of corrupt OSTs
  • Easy drop-in deployment with simple configuration and GPO based management
  • Recover server and network capacity – and get rid of workarounds!

Learn more about FSLogix Office 365 Container at the FSLogix Website

Remote Desktop Commander 3.7 Download and Upgrade Links

If you are an existing Remote Desktop Commander SUITE subscription licensee and/or active maintenance agreement holder, click here to request upgrade instructions.

If you are an existing Remote Desktop Commander LITE user, click here to download the latest version, which you can install directly over previous Remote Desktop Commander Lite versions.

If you’d like to learn more about the Remote Desktop Commander Suite, including its feature set and how to start a subscription for only $9 per server per month, click here.

Filed Under: Remote Desktop Services Tagged With: software releases, TSAdmin

Why XenApp Monitoring Is So $#%!?@ Expensive

September 21, 2015 By Andy Milford Leave a Comment

This post is likely going to irritate some folks in our industry, and that’s OK. Frankly, that’s the point.

Let’s Pull Back the Curtain On How Server Based Computing (SBC) / End User Computing Software Is Sold

I’ve now been in the SBC industry for nearly 2 years. Prior to that, I was the CEO of Dorian Software, a Windows log management vendor that helped governments and businesses shore up their network security and compliance.

At Dorian, we sold some through the channel, but sold direct to the end user most of the time. Because of this, we we could deliver max value because we didn’t have to pad our pricing to leave tons of margin for channel partners. It was a win-win for everyone involved – we could close deals quicker, and our customers saved a ton of money and realized a quicker return on their investment.

The Citrix and Server Based Computing Markets Are Heavily Channel Driven. Which Means Businesses Of All Sizes Get Soaked By Higher Costs Down the Line.

In my two short years as RDPSoft’s CEO, I’ve been amazed by how insular the server-based computing / end-user computing market is. Big channel players effectively act as gatekeepers of the market, and unless you bring an expensive product to them from which they can extract healthy margins, they’re not going to talk to you.

When I’ve challenged them in conversations on why more customers don’t buy solutions directly from vendors, they speak with open contempt about how “businesses don’t have the skill or expertise to deploy these solutions on their own.” Given how complex, buggy, and temperamental SBC solutions have become, they may well have a point.

However, there are plenty of admins who deploy these products every day with nothing more than online E-Docs and message boards to guide them. I know, because I talk to them each and every week.

As a consequence of the above, most XenApp Monitoring solutions sold through the channel cost more than $600 per server or $50 per concurrent user. When compared to the nearly $300 difference per concurrent user between XenApp Advanced Edition and XenApp Platinum Edition (which ships with all the EdgeSight / Director monitoring goodies), I suppose $50-$100 per concurrent user becomes a relative bargain for larger enterprises. But it’s still out of reach for most SMB shops. And it’s a complete non-starter for Managed Service Providers.

Here’s What You Get To Pay For When You Buy a XenApp/XenDesktop Monitoring Solution From the Channel

Yes, let’s dissect this. It’s not pretty.

  • The portion of the sale paid to the channel partner by the vendor (typically anywhere from 20% to 50%)
  • All those steak dinners and “lunch and learns” the vendor gets to treat the channel partner to once a quarter, in the hope that the channel partner a.) actually knows how to sell their solution, and b.) doesn’t jump ship to a different vendor that’s promising higher margins.
  • All the “under the table” payments made by the vendor to those “independent” server-based computing / end-user computing “experts” you know and love, so said experts will hawk their products in blog articles, online reviews, and at trade shows. Yes, I know said experts have to eat too, but there’s an appalling lack of transparency about how prevalent this practice is in our industry. Could we have a little more voluntary disclosure, please??!!

The Net Result: SMBs Often Get Priced Out Of the XenApp Monitoring Market

Most of the channel fat cats described above (and by extension, the vendors they partner with) have no interest in dealing with Citrix and RDS deployments in organizations with fewer than 100 concurrent users. Many of them also don’t want to deal with shops that have fewer than 500 concurrent users. However, the irony in all of this is that the *vast majority* of Citrix and RDS farms feature fewer than 500 users. Because of this effective orphaning of the SMB market, admins in these smaller networks don’t have a lot of options in their budget range. They may cobble together some scripts, lean too heavily on traditional Network Monitoring Software that doesn’t have much depth when it comes to monitoring/reporting on SBC activity, or sadly, go without. This needs to change.

It’s Time To Disrupt This Industry To Benefit the SMBs and MSPs

Now that we’ve studied this market, and seen it for how it truly is, warts and all, we’re throwing down the gauntlet.

For only $9 per server per month, or $1 per workstation/virtual desktop per month, you can now acquire subscription licensing from us. Yes, you read that correctly.

Want to continually monitor 10 XenApp servers year around? No problem – that will cost you $1080 a year.

Want to do a simple 90 day assessment of remote worker productivity on your 5 RDS servers? Easy enough – just carry a subscription for 3 months, and pay only $135!

Have two RDS servers you need to check bandwidth consumption on for 30 days? We think you’ll find that $18 to be a bargain.

Now It’s Your Turn. Help Us Get the Word Out About Our New Flexible and Affordable Pricing.

Let your colleagues and friends know about our new offering, via social media, forum exchanges, trade shows, and simple word of mouth. As a token of our appreciation, if you send us a link to a post or share you made about our new pricing model and feature set, we’ll give you a 2-month subscription credit on monitoring in your own environment! Help us shake up this niche so that organizations of all sizes will benefit.

Filed Under: Remote Desktop Reporting Tagged With: rds licensing, remote desktop bandwidth, remote desktop management, Remote Desktop Protocol, Remote Desktop Services, software releases, terminal server logging, Terminal Server monitoring, user productivity, XenApp monitoring, XenApp Reporting, XenDesktop Monitoring, XenDesktop Reporting

BriForum Recap: Storm Clouds Over Citrix, Microsoft Rising

August 10, 2015 By Andy Milford Leave a Comment

It’s been a little over two weeks since BriForum 2015 ended out in Denver, and as usual, it was a blast, filled with knowledgeable speakers and engaged attendees covering the entire gamut of virtualization and server-based computing.  This year, I had the privilege of being a BriForum speaker, focusing my talk on the hidden benefits provided by Version 8 of the Remote Desktop Protocol available in Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2012 and later operating systems.

One of the larger trends I’m seeing, which was echoed by many speakers at BriForum – at least in the server-based computing segment – is how Citrix’s star is fading as a viable solution for mid-market companies.  It’s gotten so bad that key shareholders in Citrix (e.g. Elliot) have effectively forced Citrix to start the spin off of some of its assets and have forced out Mark Templeton as CEO.  There’s a lot to this story, and Gabe Knuth has summed it up much more comprehensively than I can, so read his post for all of the gory details.

What is getting less press, but in my mind is just as or more important, is the fact that Citrix has made critical internal personnel decisions over the past few years leading to offshoring of certain departments with rather poor results.  I noticed the fruit of these decisions years ago when I merely attempted to get XenDesktop/XenApp 6.5 up and running in a lab environment.  A quality software product should not require multiple patches to fix critical issues just to get a solution installed.  And I’m sure CIOs continue to question a.) the high costs of the software itself combined with b.) the high costs of bringing in consultants or other hired guns just to keep their stuff running.  For a smaller or mid-market company without an unlimited budget, this creates a huge incentive to divest themselves of Citrix, and look towards other solutions like VMWare’s Horizon product and “Citrix-lite” alternatives that run on top of RDS.

Which leads me to Microsoft.  Fueled by their expansion of Azure as a comprehensive cloud computing platform, they have been investing *significantly* in remote desktop technologies, especially the latest Remote Desktop Protocol versions.  Their most recent version of the Remote Desktop Protocol, RDP 8, features incredible improvements over previous versions, primarily in the adaptive graphics department AND in the use of UDP as a transport protocol to vastly increase data throughput and responsiveness over less than reliable links (4G, WiFi, Satellite, etc).  While not as bleeding edge as Citrix’s emerging Framehawk technologies in extremely high loss networks, it’s simply *good enough* for the vast majority of corporate networks and teleworking scenarios.  And as we’ve seen in the past, once Microsoft gets *good enough* in a certain market / technology area, they tend to dominate.  Remember Novell, anyone? 🙂

As for us, we’re charting our path alongside Microsoft.  While our software continues to support Citrix and other configurations running on top of RDS, woe be to vendors who are “Citrix only” in their design focus, as I think they’re going to be competing for an ever shrinking piece of the pie.  There will be a lot of money to be made over the coming years on migrating people AWAY from Citrix on to pure Remote Desktop Services, and we will be a proud part of that vendor ecosystem.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Citrix, Microsoft, performance, RDP 8, Remote Desktop Protocol, remote desktop reporting, Remote Desktop Services, SMBs, software releases, Terminal Server monitoring, XenApp monitoring, XenApp Reporting

RDPSoft Announces Support for Citrix XenApp Reporting and Monitoring

May 1, 2013 By admin Leave a Comment

RDPSoft is pleased to announce support for Citrix XenApp reporting and XenApp monitoring in Version 1.2 of its flagship product, Remote Desktop Reporter.

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Filed Under: Remote Desktop Reporting Tagged With: Citrix, software releases, telecommuters, teleworkers, terminal server logging, user productivity, XenApp, XenApp monitoring, XenApp Reporting

RDP Bandwidth Monitor Now Available

April 24, 2013 By admin Leave a Comment

Recently, we added a new free tool to our Remote Desktop Admin Toolkit – the RDP Bandwidth Monitor!

Lots of terminal server admins want to monitor remote desktop bandwidth, so we fashioned a simple little utility to track the bandwidth consumed by one or more user sessions on one or more terminal servers.

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Filed Under: Remote Desktop Reporting Tagged With: remote desktop bandwidth, software releases, terminal server logging

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