Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)

Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a proprietary protocol developed by Microsoft, which provides a user with a graphical interface to connect to another computer over a network connection. The user employs RDP client software for this purpose, while the other computer must run RDP server software.

Essence of this patented Invention

Using UDP- together with the TCP Transport Protocol
for a combined intensive use of the much simpler, faster and through the Application Layer 7-5 controllable UDP Transport Protocol on OSI Layer 4 together with the not controllable, Latency sensitive and therefore Bandwidth destroying TCP Transport Protocol on the same Transport OSI Layer 4.

2000 - 2007
The early Beginning of Citrix/Microsoft Terminal Services
Using only TCP Transport Protocol

infor:COM CRM Terminal Server Session

04.11.2006
Licensed Citrix ICA Protocol

- OSI Level 4 | Transport Protocol | TCP 

- Demonstrates negative Latency Impact on User Experience
  and Bandwidth consumptions

- Used Satellite Uplink with long Round Trip Times



Most negative Impacts on User Experience

Delayed Data Entry

Delayed Mouse Tracking


2007 - 2021
22.02.2007 - Microsoft RDP Protocol - Revision 0.01 - 54.0
16.12.2011 - Multi Transport Extension - Revision 1.0 - 12.0

JTL - Windows Cloud CRM Solution

09.07.2020

- OSI Level 7,6,5,4 | Transport Protocol | TCP & UDP

- Remote Desktop Protocol with UDP Transport Extension 17.0 

- Improved User Experience through latency free Data Entries
  and accelerated Screen Displays




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