There's really no implementation strategy. You just buy your licenses and start using it immediately. There's nothing to deploy. There's nothing you need to do. The biggest lesson I have learned is that there are software applications out there that work exactly the way the vendor describes them, which is not always the case. That's nice to see. Most programs, operating systems, virtually, any program you can think of, you have certain problems with some incompatibilities. This is just something that we really don't have a problem with LogMeIn. I'm not sure it works with Apple yet. Maybe that's something that can be addressed in the future. I would rate GoToAssist a nine out of ten.
What is remote access control? Remote access control refers to the capability of an organization to monitor and control access to a network (home, school, office, etc.) or an individual device at any time from anywhere. Organizations use remote access control to allow authorized users the ability to log in remotely and still have secure access to necessary information within the network using a specifically approved device. Remote access control can include wide area networks (WANs),...
There's really no implementation strategy. You just buy your licenses and start using it immediately. There's nothing to deploy. There's nothing you need to do. The biggest lesson I have learned is that there are software applications out there that work exactly the way the vendor describes them, which is not always the case. That's nice to see. Most programs, operating systems, virtually, any program you can think of, you have certain problems with some incompatibilities. This is just something that we really don't have a problem with LogMeIn. I'm not sure it works with Apple yet. Maybe that's something that can be addressed in the future. I would rate GoToAssist a nine out of ten.