Remote Accessibility

How do you like the idea of being able to gain access through to your systems regardless of where you are and what you need from them? Remote access is defined as the ability to get access to a computer or network from a remote distance. Whether it is through a VPN, RDP, VNC or some other protocol, having remote access is pretty handy.

In the corporate environment, branch office users, telecommuters and road warriors are more than likely to need remote access to the corporate network. Through various types of internet connections (DSL, 3G, 3G, LTE, Wi-Fi, etc.) and various internet devices (desktop PC, laptop, netbook, PDA, smartphone, hand-held computer or tablet PC), this can be achieved and will greatly improve productivity for those out of the office.

It is all about creating that desktop away from the desktop, and remote accessibility greatly adds to that. Leaving an application open on your desktop at work and being able to use it from home or on-site is an additional advantage that sells itself. Or if you need access to corporate email through a secured and encrypted VPN connection, it’s all managed by remote access systems and protocols.

What is there left to say about this brilliant system that combines the best of software and network technologies to create a secure, practical and efficient process for remote access to all of your important data on your network and being able to get to what you need when you need it. I guess, just that.

Ok, ok, so it’s good. Really good. But how does one get started? Quite simply, by getting in touch with the local experts at Neuron Computer Services. At Neuron, we’re serious about reaching out with remote access, and go the distance to get you close to your data, wherever you might be. Contact us to day to find out how you can best implement remote access facilities on your network.