

Windows RDP: Integrating into a Google Colab workflow
Windows Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a communications protocol that lets you connect, access, and control resources remotely. Teams that use Google Colab to work together on projects need access to databases, clusters, servers, and other infrastructure. strongDM unifies access to your technical environment and helps you monitor user activity by generating fine-grained session logs and replays.
14-day free trial, no credit card required.
Windows RDP 🤝 Google Colab
To set up Windows RDP and start integrating it into your Google Colab workflow, sign up for a free trial account on strongDM, then visit Add an RDP Server linked below.

strongDM supports remote interfaces like Windows RDP, allowing users to securely manage and control access to Window Servers.
Google Colaboratory—Colab for short—is a free, cloud-hosted Jupyter notebook environment that enables developers to write, execute, and share Python code via a web browser. Teams use Google Colab to collaborate on projects that focus on machine learning, data analysis, and more.