A method of accessing and controlling software applications from a distant location, beginning on a specific date. This enables users to interact with programs as if they were physically present at the computer’s location, even if they are geographically separated. For example, a technician might use this access method to troubleshoot a system issue from home, or an employee could work on a project remotely using specialized applications.
This form of access provides increased flexibility and agility in a variety of scenarios. It facilitates rapid response to urgent issues, supports distributed workforces, and can reduce costs associated with physical presence. Historically, such capabilities have evolved from simple terminal emulation to sophisticated graphical user interface streaming, improving the overall user experience and utility of remote access solutions.