A Closer Look at the Different Technologies that Aid the Mobile Workforce
There was a time when employees were able to finish their tasks within stipulated time period. However, the emergence of globalization and the subsequent age of cut throat competition changed the global business environment completely. No amount of time was good enough to fast track business success. This made the concept of 9 to 6 jobs unsuitable for current business set up and made way for mobile officing. The concept of mobile officing helped employees to finish their tasks whenever and wherever they want. Moreover, the recent advancements in technology also popularized the concept of mobile officing. Let’s look at some of the recent technological advancements that have made it easy for remote employees to connect immediately to their office desktops.
Desktop Virtualization
Desktop virtualization is the concept of separating the desktop environment from the client. The concept of desktop virtualization is extremely useful for the mobile workforce as it allows efficient management of office work through remote desktop access. What makes desktop virtualization unique is the fact that each employee gets a completely self-contained unit with its own operating system, peripherals and application programs. Apart from facilitating secure access, it reduces downtime as well as additional cost of deploying new applications.
SSL VPNs are Secure Sockets Layer virtual private networks that help mobile and offsite users to quickly and securely access emails, files, Intranets and applications with the help of a standard web browser. SSL VPNs are scalable, cost effective, secure, easy to use and easily manageable solutions that depend on SSL protocol or TLS (Transport Layer Security) protocol to encrypt and secure the tunnel between endpoints. The important advantage of SSL VPNS is that it does not require the installation of client software application as in the case of IPSec VPNs.
Load Balancers
The concept of load balancing is extremely necessary these days as a great percentage of companies and enterprises are encouraging the concept of mobile officing. When more and more employees access office desktop virtually, it can overload the servers thereby affecting performance, security and availability. That is where load balancers come useful. Load balancers distribute workload and thus achieve increased resource utilization, throughput, and reliability.
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)
Developed by Microsoft, RDP provides the user the ability to directly access their office desktop PCs, both virtual and physical from anywhere, anytime and any device.