How to Implement, Secure and Manage BYOD with Ericom Software’s Remote Access Solutions
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Learn how to implement, secure and manage BYOD with Ericom’s suite of remote access solutions.
The Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) trend can be intimidating for IT staff, but BYOD will continue growing as mobile devices continue to play a greater role in our lives. Even if your organization doesn’t have a clear BYOD policy, there’s probably some underground BYOD going on.
Ericom’s BYOD solutions minimize the security risks and device management headaches by enabling users to connect to applications and systems without requiring IT staff to install anything on user devices.
Ericom’s BYOD solutions include:
Ericom AccessNow, an HTML5 RDP client that enables remote users to securely connect from PCs, laptops, Chromebooks, iPads, iPhones and Android devices to any RDP host, including Terminal Server, VDI virtual desktops and physical PCs, and run their applications and desktops in a browser. There’s nothing to install on the end user device – an HTML5 compatible browser is all that’s required. This enhances security by keeping applications and data separate from personal devices. In addition, since AccessNow doesn’t require any software installation on the end user device IT staff end up with less support hassles. Any user that brings in their own device merely opens their HTML5-compatible browser and connects to the URL given them by the IT admin.
Try the demo now: http://goo.gl/pvaOGj
AccessToGo, a native RDP client for iPhones, iPads and Android tablets and phones that allows users on the go to connect from mobile devices to Windows applications, Windows virtual desktops and Windows PCs.
Free app for iPad and iPhone: http://goo.gl/zB5QRo
Free app for Android: http://goo.gl/Tb1Ut1
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