Hello RDMers! This is Mathieu Morrissette from the Devolutions Security Team. As you may already know, we have been working on deprecating the security providers in Devolutions Password Server. Previo...
The start of a new year is all about making resolutions — usually the same ones we’ve made many times before, like: eat healthier, workout more, save money, lose weight, build a wine cellar (oops, sor...
Imagine that you have no internet access — perhaps you’re working in a remote location, your ISP goes down, or you’re in an environment with sporadic network availability — and you need to access your...
A little while ago, we introduced some new themes for Remote Desktop Manager, including the one that seems to be (by far) the most popular: the dark gray theme. After many people tried it, some told u...
The Black Friday deals are over and 2019 is coming to an end, but we still have something in store to satisfy the Rust developers among you. Today, we are announcing MongoDB CWAL, a community-supporte...
The following is a guest blog written by highly experienced IT pro Francois Fournier. Francois was one of the very first RDM users, and he has been a valued and important part of our community for mor...
The following is a guest blog written by highly experienced IT pro Francois Fournier. Francois was one of the very first RDM users, and he has been a valued and important part of our community for mor...
Recently I took a look at caching in Remote Desktop Manager, but what about caching with Devolutions Password Server? Since I would never dream of leaving our DPS community hanging, as Barry Manilow w...
Hello, fellow Remote Desktop Manager users! This is Mathieu Morissette from the Security Team here at Devolutions. I’ve finally climbed out of our secret underground bunker located at an undisclosed l...
It’s back to school time, and those beautiful lazy summer days are already a thing of the past. Instead of waking up to the sounds of kids watching cartoons on TV, parents are dealing with stressful m...
Do you know how some ideas seem good in theory, but are bad in practice? For example, many of us have experienced the regret of eating too much pizza, drinking too much beer, or binge watching too man...
Although a recent study suggests that the human brain has the capacity to store the entire Internet, personally, I have my doubts. I can barely remember my own phone number sometimes (how often do I c...
On my ideal vacation, I would spend my days soaking up the sun under palm trees on a gorgeous island, with a bottomless glass of champagne in my hand. And in my ideal IT world, granting and managing a...
Some things in life are kind of frustrating, like when a picnic is ruined by rain, when you’re waiting for a new game to be released and they keep postponing it, or when you leave your computer for ju...
One ofRemote Desktop Manager's greatest characteristics is its ability to integrate with a wide variety of existing technologies, giving IT pros like you the power to control the IT chaos in your envi...
Life can be unpredictable, so it’s nice to know that there are some things you can count on. For example, the sun will rise tomorrow. The earth will spin on its axis. And whenever our amazing communit...
As you may know, I’m a Mac fan, and I have some great — no, make that amazing — news for all of my fellow Mac users: Remote Desktop Manager Jump for Mac is now available! I’m sure this will make you J...
Do you know how TV ratings work? Companies like Neilson create a sample audience, identify who watches what, and then use the data to estimate total viewership. Well, here at Devolutions we have a sim...
We all know that when it comes to logs, it’s important to keep track of every little thing – like error messages, warnings, and so on. But that raises the question: where are you supposed to store all...
Some myths in life are harmless, or even charming and helpful — like Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy (sorry if we’re shattering anyone’s fantasies with this revelation). But some myths in life are dan...