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Remote Access Programs

 

Author: Josh Riverside

Remote Access Programs are one of the leading examples of the advancement of information technology. Their basic aim is to keep the offsite people linked to the office.

In todays scenario of tight schedules and tough competition, more and more entrepreneurs work outside the office premises. When traveling to drum up the companys business, your permanent companion and accessory is a laptop, to keep you connected with your resources in the office PC. But maintaining a connection with the office PC requires a network that keeps you connected.

You may want to transfer files between your laptop and office PC. You might need to access a file left behind on your desktop computer. Or perhaps you need to access company resources on a local area network (LAN). Remote Access Programs are the solution to your queries and problems.

Remote Access Programs like file transfer utilities, remote-node servers and remote-control software are specially designed for those people who need remote access to the office network and resources. File transfer utilities, such as LapLink for Windows 95, are inexpensive, easy-to-use packages that allow local or remote users to move files between PCs via a modem or cable.

Remote-node server products, such as NetRider and LANgate, are designed for small branch offices searching for an affordable, simple remote access solution. Remote-node systems contain file transfer utilities that allow you to transfer files directly to and from any networked PC's hard drive. This saves you the time and hassle of going to the remote user's location to make configuration changes.

Remote-control software, such as Norton PcAnywhere, lets you run one machine (the so-called host) from another (the so-called client)--whether across the room or across the country.

Using these utilities makes life simpler and easier when working on the outdoor front. But security is always an alarming issue while using these programs. Thus, while using and giving access for Remote Access Programs, a strict, secure and password-protected environment should be used. This will ensure that the right programs are accessed by the right people, without causing any threat to company resources or security.

Author Bio:
Josh Riverside is a renowned writer. Josh likes to compose articles about this field.
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