Leading Cloud-first, Mobile-first Remote Monitoring and Management Software Company is Introducing Mobile Remote Control to Give Customers the Freedom to Help Users From Anywhere.
Dublin, Ireland, November 12, 2019 -- Pulseway, a leading provider of mobile-first, cloud-first remote monitoring and management (RMM) software, announced today the release of the brand new Mobile Remote Control built directly into the mobile apps (iOS and Android). Thanks to the new release, Pulseway customers can now access files and applications and help users and control remote systems as if they were sitting right in front of it from anywhere at anytime.
Pulseway Mobile Remote Control enables a simple, reliable, and fluid remote access to any monitored systems for unattended support. Built using a proprietary protocol optimized for best performance, it allows the user to control any user session on the computer. There is no need to open ports to access the systems, Pulseway handles the communication for its users while keeping all the traffic encrypted end-to-end. The new feature can be accessed through the built-in Remote Control feature in the Android and iOS mobile apps.
'Pulseway was designed from the start with the idea to give our customers the freedom to respond to urgent inquiries and perform critical actions on the go,' said Marius Mihalec, Founder and CEO of Pulseway. 'That's why introducing the Mobile Remote Control to the Pulseway app was critical to us and our customers. Regardless of the user's location and nature of the issue, Pulseway's customers can now perform actions on the needed device with no limitations.'
Pulseway Remote Mobile Control is part of the Pulseway RMM solution. It comes at no extra cost and with an unlimited number of remote sessions to help clients cut their business expenses while eliminating the need for multiple remote monitoring solutions.
Pulseway's built-in Mobile Remote Control also helps with securing systems. By using traditional Remote Desktop solutions, for example, the user would have to open inbound ports allowing access from the internet in a corporate network. Now, the users can remote into the system straight from the mobile apps by navigating to the system from a notification, selecting which user session they want to connect to and they are in.
'The launch of the new Mobile Remote Control as a part of my RMM solution will enable me to save a lot of money and eliminate the need for multiple monitoring solutions,' says Eric Thorup, owner of TEK Computer Consulting.
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