Remote access software or VPN: what’s best for your remote workers?
When people think about connecting to a computer in a different location, a company-run Virtual Private Network (VPN) is often the first thing that springs to mind.
When people think about connecting to a computer in a different location, a company-run Virtual Private Network (VPN) is often the first thing that springs to mind.
If we could get a dollar every time we hear the word “hacked”, we wouldn’t be here writing this blog, but probably somewhere in the Maldives, thousands of miles away from this keyboard.
Let’s clear a misconception: remote access is not just for large corporations. Many small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are finding that being able to access their office resources remotely provides significant benefits to the company and their employees.
Originally intended as a cheap computing device for use in computer science education, the Raspberry Pi has now been adopted by many small businesses and startups as a flexible and cheap solution to many of their business needs.
Coworking is a big deal. So much so that this originally niche practice which started in San Francisco in 2005, now boasts an annual growth rate of 24.2%, with an estimated 18,900 coworking spaces available worldwide.
IT is the fastest-growing function being outsourced.
When we think about disasters that might affect the ability to keep our business open, our mind instantly goes to catastrophic scenarios like the Hurricane Florence, which hit the Carolinas earlier this month causing unquantifiable damage.
In our rapidly changing digital landscape, the demand for remote access is growing, and the old tactical view is no longer effective or sustainable.
The trend to agile working is sweeping across the business world.
Direct connectivity in remote access technology is one of the methods employed when connecting a user to a device they want to control.
Businesses today face major digital security risks that range from external hackers to internal theft and data breaches.