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From cost management infrastructure perspective, this solution can bring a strong reduction in the number of runtime virtual machines needed to run RPAs.
I mean, a VERY strong reduction. This can potentially bring cost management to a new level.
This feature can solve two problems we face
- Concurrent execution of bots that need to use computer vision, keyboard commands, or that the application does not support multi-thread. Because on the same server, we were able to configure the TS and open several users, each using their own environment to execute your bot
- Due to the robot currently running in the console session, the display resolutions are according to the machine's standard, not being able to configure a specific resolution. If when starting a robot via RDP, I can access more resolution options, solving problems where development is done in a resolution that the machine does not support by default