The recent Apache log4j CVE-2021-44228 security issue is at the top of everyone’s list this week and I would like to put the public’s concern at rest. RecordTS does not use Apache log4j and consequently is not susceptible to the security vulnerabilities it exposed. RecordTS regularly undergoes security reviews by a team of researchers, led […]
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Migrating RecordTS to the Cloud

I was reading an article in ComputerWorld that spoke about migrating to the cloud and came across a section discussing the pros and cons of various aspects of the migration process. One such aspect was the affect application licensing and how some software vendors have commercial models that are not designed for cloud architectures. The […]
RecordTS Featured in New DaaS Book

This week a new book about Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) was launched by my friend and former colleague, Claudio Rodrigues. His latest endeavor is another addition to his Complete Guide series that explains in painstaking detail how to install and configure Windows 10 desktops using Azure’s Windows Virtual Desktops platform (AVD). The reason this is exciting for […]
RecordTS Tested On Windows Server 2022

IT’S OFFICIAL: Windows Server 2022 preview is now available for download. So what has changed? To some, not much, but anyone deploying to the cloud and looking for more security, a lot. I won’ t go into all the new features here since this is a post about RecordTS, but you can read more about […]
Remote security in a time of uncertainty

Our local government just issued a “stay in place” mandate requiring all local residents to remain at home unless you have a valid reason to leave, such as work, grocery shopping, emergencies, etc. Liquor store runs do not count as an “emergency”, but luckily the local wine shop delivers, as well as the Starbucks and […]