3 posts tagged “remote access”
Often during an Internet conference, a participant may experience breakage in his internet connectivity. Once the internet connection is restored, the participant needs to manually connect back to the conference. However, such issues can be easily avoided if you are using RHUB Communications web conferencing products.
The RHUB range of web conferencing solutions has an auto reconnection feature that reconnects the participant to the internet conference, immediately after the internet connection is restored. Compared to other web conferencing companies, Rhub communications solutions carry an edge owing to its various innovative features such as unlimited web meetings, security for web meetings with firewall, compatibility with most operating systems and platforms, and a 4 in 1 functionality combining Remote access, Web conferencing, Remote support, and Web seminar. The products support application sharing, remote rebooting, chats, file transfer, whiteboard, annotation, meetings schedules, international language support and screen and voice recorder. The products are adaptable to locked computer also. The best feature of the RHUB products is that there is no need to download any software to make an internet conference. To know more about such innovative features you can visit Rhub site at http://rhubcom.com
Mobility is one aspect of unified communications that is likely to be on the cards in the coming times. The aim of unified communications is to provide remote access to employees and it promises to act as a great collaboration tool, connecting employees throughout the organization. Absence of Mobility is one issue that is keeping unified communications from truly meeting its definition. However, recent developments and advancements in technology are trying to bridge the gap. By incorporating the element of mobility into unified communications, collaboration becomes all the more easy and cost- effective. Handheld devices let you be in touch with your employees while they are on the move. It does not necessitate the employee to be fixed to his PC, fax or phone. Mobility is a step in the right direction that will help unified communications to become more functional. It provides more flexibility and access. The aim of unified communications and mobile communication is the same – easy and flexible access to employees when they are away from their work stations or are distributed. Blending of the two technologies would surely provide better opportunities and scope. The concept is still in its infancy. But mobility is certainly going to play a major role in the evolution of unified communications in near future.
Complex projects often require two or more users to access a shared document or application from their respective terminals simultaneously in real time. At times the shared document or application may run on a computer which may located at remote location which necessitates a the requirement for remote access.
Remote users can either have control access or view access. Control access is useful in case of complex projects as it allows remote users to control, edit, and also manipulate the shared content. This configuration is widely used for facilitating remote collaboration among virtual teams. Team members may collaborate on a document, making instant changes in real-time. View Access allows remote users a passive view of the shared content. This is highly recommended for complex projects as remote users lack ability to edit or effect change in case of shared content. This configuration is suitable for a training scenario. Remote user (trainee) may passively view all the actions of host (trainer) without interrupting or manipulating the shared content.
One of the most fantastic tools for application sharing is found in the RHUB TurboMeeting range of products. RHUB provides great value to its customer’s by bundling four different applications in one appliance. It allows you the liberty to share a single application only thus securing your privacy.