Blogging about Royal TS/X, Royal Server and Royal Passwords

We’ve just released 2.2.6 and since the last two releases (2.2.5 and 2.2.6) are also bringing a couple of new features, I thought I dedicate a small blog post about those new features.

Windows 8 and Windows 8.1

We’ve...

Last weekend we had the pleasure to talk about Royal TS at the great E2EVC event in Rome/Italy. We had a great time, met nice people and were engaged in interesting discussions. I think it’s time to recap our experience...

In a couple of weeks (November 1-3) we will be presenting Royal TS, Royal TSX and maybe some brand new exciting stuff at the E2EVC (Experts 2 Experts Virtualization Conference) in Rome, Italy.

E2EVC (also known as Pu...

We get a lot of feature request to better implement and support PowerShell capabilities in Royal TS. While we are thinking about some cool scenarios for one of our next major Royal TS for Windows versions, I want to shar...

This blog post is dedicated to clear some myths and confusion around password protection and encryption of Royal TS/X documents (.rtsx files).

As many of you already know, Royal TS/X allows you to password protect docu...

Command tasks in Royal TS are very versatile and can be used for many different things. You can use them in context of a connection to quickly execute a command like ping while using the computer name/IP address of the s...

We’re happy to announce a major milestone in the history of remote management tools. After almost a year of Royal TSX beta testing and more than 6 months of Royal TS 2.2 development, we are finally ready to release Ro...