
VNC (Virtual Network Computing)
VNC (Virtual Network Computing) is a technology that allows you to access and control a computer remotely over a network. Essentially, it transmits the screen display and input actions (like keystrokes and mouse movements) between two computers, enabling you to operate a remote machine as if you were sitting in front of it. VNC is commonly used for remote support, troubleshooting, or accessing files and applications from another location. It works across various operating systems and requires both the remote computer and user’s device to run VNC-compatible software.