Remote Desktop Services vs. Symantec pcAnywhere (Discontinued)

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Remote Desktop Services
Score 9.1 out of 10
N/A
Remote Desktop Services from Microsoft is virtual desktop and remote user session technology.N/A
Symantec pcAnywhere (Discontinued)
Score 7.0 out of 10
N/A
PcAnywhere is remote administration software from established security software vendor Symantec. The application reached end of life in 2014.N/A
Pricing
Remote Desktop ServicesSymantec pcAnywhere (Discontinued)
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Remote Desktop ServicesSymantec pcAnywhere (Discontinued)
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Top Pros
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Features
Remote Desktop ServicesSymantec pcAnywhere (Discontinued)
Remote Administration
Comparison of Remote Administration features of Product A and Product B
Remote Desktop Services
8.9
3 Ratings
8% above category average
Symantec pcAnywhere (Discontinued)
9.0
1 Ratings
9% above category average
Screen sharing9.33 Ratings00 Ratings
File transfer9.33 Ratings9.01 Ratings
Secure remote access with Smart Card authentication8.01 Ratings00 Ratings
Access to sleeping/powered-off computers8.01 Ratings00 Ratings
Over-the-Internet remote session8.73 Ratings9.01 Ratings
Initiate remote control from mobile10.02 Ratings00 Ratings
Remote management of servers & workstations9.02 Ratings00 Ratings
Remote Active Directory® management9.02 Ratings00 Ratings
Centralized management dashboard9.02 Ratings00 Ratings
Session record9.52 Ratings00 Ratings
Monitoring and Alerts8.02 Ratings00 Ratings
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Score 9.1 out of 10
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User Ratings
Remote Desktop ServicesSymantec pcAnywhere (Discontinued)
Likelihood to Recommend
9.3
(17 ratings)
7.0
(1 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
6.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
6.6
(2 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Performance
5.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
3.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Ease of integration
5.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
Remote Desktop ServicesSymantec pcAnywhere (Discontinued)
Likelihood to Recommend
Microsoft
Remote Desktop services are well suited for people looking to connect to Local computers/Servers after connecting to VPN or Local Area Network. It is easy to use and performs superbly without any issues. However, it does not have support for connecting to Non-Windows-based Devices and Applications like Teamviewer beat RDP when it comes to connecting to machines outside one's network.
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NortonLifeLock (formerly Symantec)
Synmantec pcAnywhere is excellent when you require a secure remote connection, and you have enough computational power and internet bandwidth.
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Pros
Microsoft
  • When you connect with RDS, everything looks and feels (and is) exactly like you're sitting at that desktop. This is great for us and for users.
  • You can sign in with RDS and the desktop will be the same as when you left it (if you choose to set it up that way).
  • Although they take some setup, RemoteApps are a very handy way to let users access a program without requiring them to actually connect to a remote desktop on the server.
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NortonLifeLock (formerly Symantec)
  • Multiple connections
  • Cross-platform
  • Decent UX
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Cons
Microsoft
  • Remote Desktop Services currently does not support multiple monitors on the terminal server. Unlike other applications such as Teamviewer, there's no feature to toggle between multiple screens even if they were connected to the terminal server.
  • Remote Desktop Services should provide an option to scale up or down the screen size after a connection is established. Currently you can only adjust the screen size prior to a connection is established. So you'll have to take a best guess at what display screen resolution will fit best on your screen.
  • Remote Desktop Services should offer some kind of menu to send special key strokes like Ctrl+Alt+Del to the terminal server. Currently the substitute for that particular combination is Ctrl+Alt+End. But I have yet to discover a replacement for other combination keystrokes such as Alt+PrintScrn.
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NortonLifeLock (formerly Symantec)
  • Sometimes it is too slow
  • Consumes too much bandwidth
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Usability
Microsoft
The initial setup for Remote Desktop Services is complex, and licensing is costly. Each user connects to their virtual desktop hosted by a single server or group of servers, so a change or issue with servers quickly impacts every single user at the same time. Aside from that, users appreciate seeing their same personal desktop from any device or geographical location.
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NortonLifeLock (formerly Symantec)
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Performance
Microsoft
There are some third party tools available that allow you to manage multiple connections.
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NortonLifeLock (formerly Symantec)
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Support Rating
Microsoft
As with any Microsoft Server product, support for Remote Desktop Services requires a paid support package. These are license-based and very costly, on top of the already costly product licensing. Microsoft's licensing is complicated to begin with, so setting up licensing alone essentially requires a licensing expert's counsel. There is community documentation and support available on Microsoft websites, as well as community websites.
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NortonLifeLock (formerly Symantec)
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Alternatives Considered
Microsoft
We selected Remote Desktop Services based upon price alone. Other solutions on the market are significantly more expensive, but if your company can foot the bill you should seriously consider products that have been on the market for longer. The lack of an ability to easily upgrade farm servers has been a challenge for us - although it is still faster than updating an application on 2000+ machines. The lack of a centralized management console in 2008 R2 is also challenging, but you get by with the tools available to you. If you don't have the money to spend on Citrix or VMWare Horizon, Remote Desktop Services is a decent replacement.
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NortonLifeLock (formerly Symantec)
[We chose Synamtec pcAnywhere because] its embedded both-direction encryption exceeds the industry requirements.
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Return on Investment
Microsoft
  • Allowed remote users access from home
  • Shared file access for multipolar users from a centralized location
  • Cost to add additional users when maxed out
  • Purchase multiple licenses for programs to run in virtual machines. Or unable to run on a virtual machine
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NortonLifeLock (formerly Symantec)
  • It allows us to comply with the latest safe browsing requirements.
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