Remote Access
We offer various methods to give you access to your data while on the move (please click on the relevant section for further details)
VPN (Virtual Private Network)
VPNs allows your mobile workforce to securely access resources on your company’s servers while on the road using their laptops. Your staff can access the resources they need from hotel rooms, home or other branches. A simple internet connection will allow them to connect securely using the highest encryption standards.
Offline files
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You can make network files available offline by storing shared files on your computer so they are accessible when you are not connected to your network. |
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This can be helpful when you use a portable computer to accomplish most of your work, or if your stand-alone computer is frequently disconnected from your network. You can work with offline files the same way you work with files when you are connected to your network. |
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When you reconnect to your network, any changes that you made to files while working offline are updated to the network. This process is called synchronization. If you and someone else on your network made changes to the same file, you can save your version of the file to the network, keep the other version, or save both. |
Remote Desktop (RDP)
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A service available to both business and personal users, it allows you to access your workplace computer from home and vice-versa. |
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In contrast to remote access where you simply get access to shared data, with Remote Desktop, you can work from home on your laptop exactly as if you were in front of your workstation. Your laptop becomes a simple terminal, relaying whatever is shown on your workstation’s screen and any information you enter on your laptop’s keyboard. |





