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Remote Desktop Manager

Overview

What is Remote Desktop Manager?

Remote Desktop Manager (RDM) from Canadian software company Devolutions is a remote administration and credential management tool for securely centralizing multiple remote connections and sensitive data.

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Remote Desktop Manager is highly valued by individual users who have personally paid for the full version. They appreciate the convenience …
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2 out of 10
March 26, 2022
Between Windows, Unix, VMware, etc., there are numerous server types to connect to from my client PC. I've searched for many years for a …
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Popular Features

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  • Centralized management dashboard (35)
    8.5
    85%
  • Over-the-Internet remote session (38)
    8.4
    84%
  • Multi-platform remote control (35)
    8.3
    83%
  • Remote management of servers & workstations (42)
    8.1
    81%

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Pricing

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Single User

$299.99

On Premise
per year

Enterprise

$9999.99

On Premise
per year

Platinum

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On Premise
Unlimited Users, Multiple Sites, Worldwide

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
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Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $299.99 per year
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Product Demos

Remote Desktop Manager Live! (Session 3) - DC Online 2022

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Features

Remote Administration

Remote administration software is used to control a computer from a remote location.

8.1
Avg 8.3
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Product Details

What is Remote Desktop Manager?

Remote Desktop Manager (RDM) centralizes all remote connections on a single platform that is securely shared between users and across the entire team. With support for hundreds of integrated technologies — including multiple protocols and VPNs — along with built-in enterprise-grade password management tools, global and granular-level access controls, and mobile apps to complement desktop clients for Windows and Mac, RDM is presented as a Swiss Army knife for remote access. RDM is built to enable IT departments to drive security, speed and productivity throughout the organization, while reducing inefficiency, cost and risk.

Remote Desktop Manager Features

Remote Administration Features

  • Supported: Screen sharing
  • Supported: File transfer
  • Supported: Secure remote access with Smart Card authentication
  • Supported: Over-the-Internet remote session
  • Supported: Initiate remote control from mobile
  • Supported: Remote management of servers & workstations
  • Supported: Remote Active Directory® management
  • Supported: Centralized management dashboard
  • Supported: Session record
  • Supported: Annotations
  • Supported: Monitoring and Alerts
  • Supported: Multi-platform remote control

Remote Desktop Manager Screenshots

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Remote Desktop Manager Video

Remote Desktop Manager - A Remote Connection Management Tool for IT Pros

Remote Desktop Manager Technical Details

Deployment TypesOn-premise
Operating SystemsWindows, Linux, Mac
Mobile ApplicationApple iOS, Android
Supported CountriesWorldwide

Frequently Asked Questions

Remote Desktop Manager (RDM) from Canadian software company Devolutions is a remote administration and credential management tool for securely centralizing multiple remote connections and sensitive data.

Remote Desktop Manager starts at $299.99.

Rocket Remote Desktop, mRemoteNG, and Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Manager (RDCMan) are common alternatives for Remote Desktop Manager.

Reviewers rate Secure remote access with Smart Card authentication and Annotations highest, with a score of 9.1.

The most common users of Remote Desktop Manager are from Small Businesses (1-50 employees).

Remote Desktop Manager Customer Size Distribution

Consumers15%
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)25%
Mid-Size Companies (51-500 employees)50%
Enterprises (more than 500 employees)10%
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Reviews and Ratings

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Community Insights

TrustRadius Insights are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, 3rd-party data sources. Have feedback on this content? Let us know!

Remote Desktop Manager is highly valued by individual users who have personally paid for the full version. They appreciate the convenience of having all their IT support needs in one application, as it serves as a connection manager for servers, holding RDP, VPN, SSH Tunnel, and EXSI connections. The software greatly streamlines the management and storage of machine names and credentials, especially for those managing a large number of servers. Users find it beneficial to have a common platform like Remote Desktop Manager to securely store customer passwords and ensure consistency within the team. It is also used by organizations to manage remote support for their customers, improving efficiency and automation. Additionally, the software allows for role-based access control, centralized database management, and multi-user access, helping organizations overcome challenges related to password management, lack of documentation, and tool sprawl. Overall, Remote Desktop Manager is considered a vital tool by many, providing functionality and capabilities that extend beyond its name.

Convenient Management Console: Users have found the management console of the product to be convenient, allowing them to access different features from one place. Many reviewers have appreciated this feature for its ease of use and time-saving capabilities.

Strong Security and User Management: Reviewers consider good security to be vital in today's environment, and they appreciate the security and user management aspects of the product. Several users have mentioned that the product stores passwords and other information in a safe and secure way, providing peace of mind.

Easy Overview with Log Feature: The log feature of the product has received positive feedback from users who find it helpful in providing an easy overview of their activity with Remote Desktop Manager. This feature allows them to track their actions and ensure transparency in their remote sessions.

Overwhelming User Interface: Some users have found the user interface overwhelming and have difficulty navigating through the various features. They suggest that the software could benefit from a consolidated dashboard or report for system activity. Customizing the user interface also seems to be difficult for some users.

Lack of On-Screen Guidance: Users have mentioned a lack of on-screen guidance and would appreciate more help features. This can make it challenging for users to effectively leverage the abundance of features available in the software.

Slow Loading Times and Navigation Difficulties: Several users have experienced slow loading times and difficulties searching within the navigation pane. Additionally, there are issues with multi-monitor setups and resolution matching, which further adds to usability challenges for some users.

Users commonly recommend trying the free edition of Remote Desktop Manager. They suggest this because it allows users to explore the features and functionality of the software without any financial commitment. Many users appreciate this option as it allows them to assess whether the software meets their needs before they make a purchasing decision. Trying the free edition also allows users to familiarize themselves with the interface and navigation of Remote Desktop Manager, ensuring a smoother transition if they decide to upgrade to a paid version in the future.

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Jwalant Soneji | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Remote Desktop Manager is an excellent tool to manage connections to other machines. I particularly like its easy re-connect feature which makes the re-connection to a windows VM very fast and effective - saving lots of time and efforts. I am sure its of use for lots of teams and more team members.
  • Easy re-connect to a disconnected VM
  • Remember passwords
  • Tabbed interface
  • Make re-connection automatic process
Managing one or more machine connections is an excellent job that's done by Remote Desktop Manager. I am also fan of its tabbed interface, always updated artefacts, latest tools getting added and ease of the user at the centre of everything by RDM. Admin's help may be needed for initial install for non-privilege users.
Nick Von Ogden | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Remote Desktop Manager to manage remote sessions, keeping our session organized and consistent amongst our team. We can organize, add, and ensure all of our remote session are in the same place and are easily updated from a single point. It also helps us tie in automation in some cases.
  • PAM
  • Manage Remote Sessions
  • Organize
  • Security
  • Documentation
  • Speed
  • Resources
The software is flexible enough to be used in most scenarios. I'd say you can use the 'free' version to manage fewer sessions and with a smaller team or solo team, but the full version is better for centralized environment with many people or with a tenant or role based access to systems. It's overkill if you only remote into 1 or 2 systems unless you make use of the integrations it offers.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
ResellerIncentivized
I use it on a daily basis as my one-stop app for all my daily IT support needs, it means I have quick and easy access to all my client's sites and sessions in one app. Before Devolution's Remote Desktop Manager, I had to use several applications to do the same jobs I now do with just the one app.
  • Massive selection of entry/session/credential/notes.
  • Multiple data source types available to use, some of which are hosted by Devolution themselves
  • Has an addons manager which means if you can't find what you're looking for in regards to entry/session/credential/note types, etc., then you can probably download those via the addon manager.
  • I would like to see advanced auditing in the Devolution's drive data source like there are in some of the others. But that's just something I'd like to see, it doesn't hinder my using the app.
  • I would love to see even more addons available from even more software and service developers, but again the addon manager is great already so it's not a hindrance what so ever.

I've tried many alternatives since discovering Remote Desktop Manager by Devolution's but none have come close to all that Devolution's RDM can do. I am a freelance IT Consultant who does nearly all work now remotely. With RDM I only need the one app for everything I do on a daily basis and I've not come close to utilizing all it's able to do and, if that wasn't enough, the Devolution's Devs keep updating with new features, improvements, and fixes. Also, the Devolution's catalogue is growing and they all work efficiently with one another.

If you can't find an entry type you want to use in RDM then take a look at its add on manger which has even more useful entry types for the majority of the other big named apps out there meaning what you're able to do in one app keeps expanding further all the time.

All I can say is if you use remote desktop managers of some sort then you really must give Devolution's Remote Desktop Manager a go, I'm quite sure you will never look back!!!!!

Thomas Higgins | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
I am using the full version as a personally paid version due to the significant value it provided me. I have influenced others to use the free version and make the decision for themselves, however the company has not purchased it for anyone.
  • Connects to MANY different connection types such as FTP, SSH, and RDP (to name the ones I personally used). Also interfaces with many other solutions/application to extend that connectivity to a variety of other applications such as SQL Server Management Studio, WinSCP, etc. Even tools that duplicate RDM, such as Putty, so you don't have to rebuild from scratch.
  • Maintains credentials from a variety of secured sources, both local and remote. Can link to multiple back-end credential managers as well, including KeePass, Secret Server, etc. Also offers their own RDM Server that backends RDM with Enterprise Level Credential Management, if another option is not already being used (or even if it is, actually - it supports multiple connections).
  • Can chain connections to make a single process for connecting to a specific resource. The most common example is VPN connection required before connecting to a remote server.
  • Supports many 2FA/MFA solutions including Google and Duo (the two I use currently) Others are supported but need to be looked up (don't have the list readily available).
  • 2FA solutions - Need more of the enterprise options. In particular, RSA's solution is NOT supported but used by so many as to be something that should really be added if at all possible.
  • Connection Setups - The online manual is very large due to the number of options available making it difficult to figure out what is needed to complete a connection setup. Perhaps a wizard or something to simplify setup for the most common setups would be helpful.
It is most well suited to the IT operations person managing many connections - particularly in a heterogeneous environment. In more streamlined environments, RDM may well be overkill, though the cost is low enough that it shouldn't be burdensome regardless. For smaller or less unique environments, a free version of RDM is available as well. It supports almost everything the full version does but isn't as easy to use in specific situations. For example, when having hundreds of servers, batch password change is a godsend - however, that is only a full version feature. Nothing stops you from changing them individually or scripting it via Powershell, for example, but the cost vs. time savings with this feature alone makes it worth it. (Some other enterprise specific activities are also not available).
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
We use Remote Desktop Manger as our connection manager to all the servers we support. Having everything in one place helps a lot in support speed.
It holds our RDP, VPN, SSH Tunnel and EXSI connections, including passwords for each as well, meaning everything is just a click away.
  • Organizing connections into folders makes using RDM a breeze, added benefits like inherited credentials really help.
  • RDM can connect a VPN or SSH Tunnel before trying to connect to the RDP,SSH (and more) connection, either connecting VPN immediately or based on ping check.
  • RDM also has a really large collection of end points, the one I find most surprising is Web browser with auto login. You can add things like Routers to your RDM list and have RDM auto fill the username and password. Makes life easier.
  • I feel like the start up time could be improved.
  • You can search in the Navigation pane but there is no search box so it's a little hard to realize.
For a support desk where technicians support a large/medium number of end points, having a tool like this will increase the resolution speed of tickets. Users will no longer need to remember things like:
"Username\Passwords"
"Does this connection Require VPN?"
"What's IP?"
"What remote connection technology is in place?"
Everything is handled in a simple UI.

Ben Liebowitz | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
I use Remote Desktop Manager on a daily basis. I use it to RDP to the servers I support; I use it to open SSH sessions to VMware hosts. I use it to launch the VMware VI Client; I use it to launch multiple websites I use regularly. I do all of these things with embedded passwords so I only have to enter my password into the credential repository once and from then on it can be used for multiple entries. Using this tool saves me from having to install multiple other tools on my PC to manage and support my environment. I'm able to quickly search for entries, use the password generator to great passwords for service accounts (choosing length, characters to include, etc), and I find the Keep Tab On Disconnect feature to be a very helpful one. As someone who works in IT and has to reboot servers on a regular basis to fix issues, upgrade, etc. This feature is great and keeps me from having to keep trying to reconnect, etc.
I don't know what I'd do without this tool! It's invaluable!
  • Manages all your entries in an organized fashion.
  • Keeps all your credentials in one place for easy management.
  • Has multiple add-ons and integrated tools to accomplish many different tasks.
  • There are so many different features it can be overwhelming. There are many I don't use.
  • It's not a complaint that I have but I've had coworkers complain, "oh, look RDM is prompting for another upgrade." To me, having to install an update once a month or so isn't a bad thing. They're fixing bugs, and introducing new features.
  • Sometimes, finding where to change a specific setting can be rough, with the properties for an entry having multiple sections, sometimes you have to make the change globally from the main settings section, etc.
Having worked in IT for many years, I've found this tool to be invaluable. I've tried some of the other tools to manage RDP sessions, but RDM manages way more than just RDP sessions! As for where it doesn't fit, if you have a small company, or you have an environment that is constantly changing (like you are a consultant constantly moving from client to client, never going back) then this may not be the tool for you.
Travis Ellis | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I use Remote Desktop Manager on a daily basis to access my users' computers and my servers. It is the single most useful tool I have. They are constantly adding improvements and making it better. In a past job, it helped me manage QA servers and then it helped me build and maintain hundreds of SAAS servers. They have a really active community around the product and a great support team.
  • Makes managing multiple machines a snap. Once you set them up you can access any machine with the click of a button if you like.
  • I love being able to export all my settings so that I can use the product easily on multiple machines, although with the could option that isn't necessary because everything is saved in the cloud.
  • Great community. They have a website that is called Devolutions Force that has helpful information and fun stuff as well.
  • I honestly can't think of what I would improve with this product.
If you are in a situation where you need to access multiple computers or devices, you can't beat this product. I'm currently using it for multiple Windows server and desktops, as well as, a Linux PBX system. It also gives you the ability to quickly see things like a port scan, event viewer, Netstat, etc.
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