Description: Virtual Network Computing is a system that allows the sharing of computing resources over a network, using the Remote Framebuffer (RFB) protocol. This approach enables users to access graphical desktops and applications remotely, facilitating collaboration and teamwork. Virtual Network Computing is based on virtualization, where multiple work environments can coexist on a single physical server, thus optimizing resource use and improving operational efficiency. This system is particularly relevant in various environments, where the need for remote access and centralized resource management is crucial. Additionally, it allows for network segmentation, enhancing security and performance by isolating different parts of the IT infrastructure. In operating systems like Windows, Linux, and macOS, Virtual Network Computing integrates effectively, providing users with a smooth and secure experience. In local area networks (LAN), this approach enables the creation of virtualized work environments that can be accessed from different devices, facilitating mobility and flexibility in work.