Is there a remote desktop software included in OSX?

I have an RDP, but I need a client to run it. Is there a remote desktop software included in OSX?
Thanks!

I think I've found the answer to my question. I had to download the remote client from Microsoft to access the Windows Server VM.

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    Thank you for the update for remote access for desktops.
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  • Is there a Blackberry Desktop Software for MAC OS 10.4.11? Or something equivalent? Help Please!

    Hello All,
    Is there a Blackberry Desktop Software for MAC OS 10.4.11?  Or something equivalent?
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    Dear Moderator,
    Please provide an example of links for above mentioned software that you will not consider as an advertisement.
    This will help me better understand your point of view and at the same time it will provide users with all information they may need about mentioned above Remote Desktop software, such as: short description, documentation, screenshots, download links and prices.
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    When I try to connect, I get the following message "Java (TM) is required to display some items on this page"  and then a prompt to install Java, which I did already, and verified that it is running on my machine.  I have downloaded Chrome
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    Please make sure that you download and install this App for the link below.
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    Getting Started with Remote Desktop Client on Mac
    http://technet.microsoft.com/library/dn473012
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  • BlackBerry Desktop Software installs but then fails to open

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    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    http://supportforums.blackberry.com/rim/board/mess​age?board.id=BlackBerryDesktopSoftware&thread.id=3​...
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