Two use cases for remote access software
2. Personal use
Employees need remote access too. Whether they’re working from home under a remote or hybrid work arrangement or traveling for business, employees must have the ability to access work systems to get work done remotely. Without remote desktop access, they’d only be able to work by showing up in the physical office, which may have been okay in 1998 but isn’t any longer in today’s more flexible, mobile business climate.
1. IT support
If your business has remote customers and/or employees, you’ll need to support them from where they are and on any device. For example, what happens when an online customer using a home desktop wants to buy from you, but confronts technical difficulties? Or an employee working from home can’t access a company system or customer data she needs to do her work? Lost sales and productivity costs money.
In either scenario, remotely accessing the customer or employee’s computer gives your IT support team the ability to fix an issue and avoid financial losses to your business. Remote access tools thus enable business continuity, while driving both customer and employee experience.
2. Personal use
Employees need remote access too. Whether they’re working from home under a remote or hybrid work arrangement or traveling for business, employees must have the ability to access work systems to get work done remotely. Without remote desktop access, they’d only be able to work by showing up in the physical office, which may have been okay in 1998 but isn’t any longer in today’s more flexible, mobile business climate.
1. IT support
If your business has remote customers and/or employees, you’ll need to support them from where they are and on any device. For example, what happens when an online customer using a home desktop wants to buy from you, but confronts technical difficulties? Or an employee working from home can’t access a company system or customer data she needs to do her work? Lost sales and productivity costs money.
In either scenario, remotely accessing the customer or employee’s computer gives your IT support team the ability to fix an issue and avoid financial losses to your business. Remote access tools thus enable business continuity, while driving both customer and employee experience.
2. Personal use
Employees need remote access too. Whether they’re working from home under a remote or hybrid work arrangement or traveling for business, employees must have the ability to access work systems to get work done remotely. Without remote desktop access, they’d only be able to work by showing up in the physical office, which may have been okay in 1998 but isn’t any longer in today’s more flexible, mobile business climate.