
Ericom AccessNow 2.0
With Ericom AccessNow, using an HTML5 Web-browser, instantly transform any smartphone,tablet,PC or Mac into a secure, enhanced RDP client.

Empower users w/mobility & flexibility to access Win desktops & apps hosted on Win Terminal Services/RDS/VDI/physical workstations, from Win PCs,Mac,Linux,iPad/iPhone,Android,Google Chromebook & RIM BlackBerry - even locked down workstations! Ericom AccessNow is the first pure HTML5 RDP client for accessing hosted Win apps and desktops. It runs entirely inside the browser using only standard Web technologies Real Benefits: Lowers IT overhead. Dramatically reduces Win PC software management overhead. NO installation of client software or plug-ins is required on the user device Simple Remote/local printing. Prints from the remote host to the local printer File Transfer. Upload and download files between the remote host and the local end-user device Extends usability. New touch-device gestures make it easy to page through presentations, quickly scroll through documents and more No more device support issues. No client software to download or install Great user experience. Looks, works and performs like a native RDP client, especially over the WAN, with its own built-in acceleration technology Chromebook Ready. Enables Chromebook users to access Windows applications and desktops running on Windows Terminal Services/RDS/VDI from anywhere Integrates with organizational portals and web sites Secure data. Sensitive company data remains secure with nothing left on the user device when the session ends Supports BYOD(Bring Your Own Device). Users can flexibly access their working apps and desktops - from anywhere and any device Ericom Secure Gateway(Free option). Enables road warriors or home office workers to securely connect to internal resources from outside the firewall, no VPN is required Business continuity. Access to applications and desktops running on RDS/VDI are highly available, anytime from any HTML5-capable device
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