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Mobility -  Remote Access - Allowing you the freedom to work from anywhere without being tied to the office  

 Mobility - Remote Access

Remote Access - Are you ready for the virtual office?

In recent years the ways in which organisations provide remote access facilities to IT resources has changed radically. Employees used to request basic remote access to access email facilities, however, now employees wish to access a range of company information at any time, from anywhere in the world.

Providing remote access to company information is a complex and risky business as you wish to be able to provide the facilities without compromising security.

Why you need Remote Access:-

Sure signs you do are:-

  • You need to be able to pick up your emails, reply to them, arranging meetings and ensure your team know where you are and are able to contact your at all times
  • You need to provide shared access to central key business information such as diaries, customer records, orders, quotations, correspondence, contracts and accounts information regardless of your physical location
  • You wish to work out of the office, perhaps whilst travelling on a train
  • You want your business to be more streamlined and able to respond faster than the competitors
  • You cannot access the information held in the office remotely

So what can you do about it?

Hytec Solutions can provide a secure remote access solution that provides business grade security regardless of the size or complexity of your existing IT system. Our range of remote access solutions start at the provision of secure access to email and grow to complete remote access solutions that provide the same facilities as though you were sitting in the office.

The products are great for construction sites, travelling sales people, employees working from hotel rooms and anywhere where you require access to office resources

Use the Actions selections at the right hand top side of the page to obtain further information about our Mobile Remote Access, Mobile Broadband and Homeworking solutions or contact us now to discuss how we can help you and your business, we’ll even call you back at a time convenient to yourself.

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