RMNet was Research Machines' network operating system, built on Microsoft's MS-NET. It enabled distributed microcomputer systems to share central resources like hard disks, printers, programs, and data.
RM Connect was an integrated client - server network which was developed to suit the educational market. It was based upon standard Microsoft operating systems: using Windows NT server and Windows 95/98 clients.
CC3 was Research Machines' school network management software, designed for educational institutions. It offered user authentication, access control, centralized storage, and software deployment. CC3 streamlined network administration and enhanced teaching and learning experiences.
Launched in 2008, RM released the first version of Community Connect 4 (CC4) designed to be an improvement to its predecessor Community Connect 3 (CC3). RM developed CC4 to address the needs of networks in education.