Terminal Services Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Terminal Services stocks.

Terminal Services Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Oct 1 EPD Why the Market Dipped But Enterprise Products Partners (EPD) Gained Today
Oct 1 EPD Enterprise Products Partners Likely to See Higher Q3 Operating Margin; Investors to Focus on 2024 Guidance, UBS Says
Oct 1 EPD 3 High-Yield Dividend Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist in October
Oct 1 CNX CNX Resources Corporation (CNX): Strong Financials Drive Market Outperformance
Oct 1 EPD Enterprise Products Partners L.P. (EPD): Leading the Dividend Achievers with 26 Years of Growth
Sep 30 EPD Enterprise Products Partners L.P. (EPD): Consistent Dividend Growth Model
Sep 29 EPD Enterprise Products Partners Stock: Buy, Sell, or Hold?
Sep 28 EPD A Few Years From Now, You'll Wish You'd Bought This Undervalued High-Yield Stock
Sep 27 EPD Here's Why Hold Strategy is Apt for Enbridge Stock Now
Sep 27 EPD These 7%-Yielding Dividend Stocks Have the Fuel to Grow Their Payouts Through at Least 2026
Sep 26 EPD Is Enterprise's Cheap Valuation an Opportunity to Invest in the Stock?
Sep 26 JETS Eyes on the skies: Airline stocks break out after Southwest Airlines reset
Sep 26 JETS Southwest Airlines 2.0: Global partnerships, redeye flights, assigned seating and modernized fleet
Sep 26 EPD Forget Occidental Petroleum -- Buy This Magnificent High-Yield Energy Stock Instead
Sep 25 EPD Enterprise Products Partners (EPD) Falls More Steeply Than Broader Market: What Investors Need to Know
Sep 25 JETS Southwest Investor Day preview: A shift closer to legacy rivals after the Herb Kelleher magic faded
Terminal Services

Remote Desktop Services (RDS), known as Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008 and earlier, is one of the components of Microsoft Windows that allow a user to take control of a remote computer or virtual machine over a network connection. RDS is Microsoft's implementation of thin client, where Windows software, and the entire desktop of the computer running RDS, are made accessible to a remote client machine that supports Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). With RDS, only software user interfaces are transferred to the client system. All input from the client system is transmitted to the server, where software execution takes place. This is in contrast to application streaming systems, like Microsoft App-V, in which computer programs are streamed to the client on-demand and executed on the client machine.
RemoteFX was added to RDS as part of Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1.

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