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Using the Internet to Connect to Company Networks

The Internet can be used by telecommuters to connect to their company networks safely and securely. Find out the solutions which are available and decide which is best for your needs.
Cisco Virtual Office Bundle
Cisco Virtual Office Bundle
Iareanet - Internet Based Virtual Office System
Iareanet offers mobile professionals a unified way to send and receive messages and share documents with co-workers and clients.
RealVNC Remote Access Software
RealVNC is a free remote access software program that enables mobile workers to connect to their home or office computer from anywhere.
GoToMyPC
Access your PC from anywhere with this Internet based client. You can even use Wi-Fi to connect and access files. There is a free trial available for each of the three variations - Single User, Pro and Corporate.
LapLink Everywhere 2.0
LapLink Everywhere provides mobile office professionals with the ability to access their PCs from anywhere in the world. It provides a secure means of access and of course speedy file transfers. An add-on program LapLink Secure VNC allows for 128-bit SSL encryption.
Remote Desktop Computing
Software that uses a web-based interface to access a remote computer. You can access it from any location. Mobile users will find this handy for keeping files up-to-date and in sync.
Remote Desktop
This is a remote desktop management solution for mobile office professionals. It can be used in a wired or wireless Microsoft network. This program includes password security and group membership access.

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