
Quick review on my top 3 favorite remote desktop.

I'd love to see them work more Azure/Graph API into the product. Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager is ranked 23rd in Remote Access while VNC Connect is ranked 20th. The native ftp/ftps/sftp tool is lame, but the FileZilla integration works great. Negative: Without reading the documentation, people will only use about 10% of the app's true capabilities. Rich API so we can sync to and from our CMDB and other tools.Įver increasing features making the product more valuable. Positive: Multi-remote apps (RDP, VNC, Powershell) in one multi-tabbed interface. It's rare that InfoSec and IT agree on anything, but Remote Desktop Manager is one of those tools that everyone will like when they start to use it. Our information security team liked it because it allowed for MFA login protection, logging, session recording, and password aging reports. Devolutions Module: 1-year subscription: 3-year subscription: RDM-CYB: Remote Desktop Manager Module CyberArk: Contact Sales: RDM-BET: Remote Desktop Manager Module. We liked it because it allowed us to share information quickly and easily.

We chose Remote Desktop Manager for both its features and its affordability. We needed a solution that allowed multi-user access, a centralized database so everyone had consistent data and role-based access control with logs. Summary: Working in a large environment with many different IT groups using different tools, we were constantly struggling with keeping passwords in sync, lack of documentation, and tool sprawl.
