Let's just imagine for once that you ARE a Photoshop wizard or some other GUI intensive app expert. Better yet, you're the sysadmin responsible for all those Microsoft Word / Photoshop heavy desktops on your network. One day your boss asks you "What happens if the building is closed due to bad weather / construction / St. Patrick's Day Parade? Can we enable remote access for our web design whiz kids?" With the recent release of Xandros Server 2.0, this is all possible.

"The companies claim that this extended Xandros-NoMachine alliance provides enhanced capabilities for secure and rapid access to graphical applications, running on any operating system across any network connection."

Tell the whiz kid's who somehow "can't make it into work" that she could now work from home effeciently, utilizing her broadband connection to connect to the Xandros Server rather than connecting to deviantArt.

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