Remote Desktop Access: Working Through Distant Mode
Today’s corporate environment besides being technologically enabled is a multicultural and multilingual one, spread across geographical boundaries. Though this enhances business productivity and corporate revenues, it also brings in a set of challenges. Business continuity in case of any disruptions, be it man made or environmental, in any of the locations world wide, is one of the challenges faced by these global organizations.
In order to mitigate the effects of such business disruptions and boost productivity, employees need access to their workstations and desktops from remote locations or from home. Technological innovations have paved for an appliance-based remote desktop access product, which leverages scalable technologies to enable users, a secure access to their office desktops.
This enterprise class solution for a secure remote access can also be used from any high-end hand held devices. This energy-efficient remote access solution allows users from far flung locations to remotely turn on to their office desktops when needed. This, when calculated annually, results in showcasing how any small and medium sized enterprises would be saving an average annual amount of $165,000 in energy costs besides contributing to the reduction in carbon dioxide emissions.
The remote access technology also ensures that the data never leaves the network, thus eliminating the risk of data leakage. The users from remote locations gets access to the full applications loaded on their desktops, thus ensuring maximum productivity. This remote desktop access solution runs with the help of a universal access controller series of high-speed hardware appliances. These appliances are SSL VPN encrypted and also features a built-in active clustering which accounts for its unmatched performance and scalability.
Further, with connectivity through low bandwidth, the remote desktop access solution has the capacity to work over high latency links making it easy for the mobile workforce and their Internet based communications. Thus ensuring business continuity come what may.