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The upcoming launch with the Apple iPad tablet PC has resulted in a torrent of applications for the device that have been designed for both business and personal use. However, the business applications have been some in the most intriguing ones and once the device lands in the hands of the eager professionals, these applications will surely make their work at lot easier to handle.
One such highly useful business application is the WinAdmin, iPad Edition which has been derived from its predecessor developed for the Apple iPhone. This nifty application allows the users, especially IT professionals to connect to remote Microsoft Windows systems via a Microsoft Windows RDP (remote desktop protocol) client. The IT administrators will now be able to connect remotely to a Windows based machine,
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However,
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Via PC World