Have you ever had a phone call from friend asking you for help in regards to troubleshooting their computer? Well I have and typically that means going to that person’s house or office to take a look at their computer. However, as computer technology gets better and better, that means the ability for troubleshooters to fix computers has gotten easier with remote access software. Remote access software allows a troubleshooter to remotely access another computer from their computer. This is a great way for help desk technicians, network administrators, and information technology managers to more efficiently use their time to repair computer problems. Proxy Networks is a leader in remote access software that provides fast, reliable, and easy-to-use remote access for legal, healthcare, education, government, financial services, and professional services industries. Best yet is that accessing computers remotely with Proxy Networks is secure with 256-bit encryption – the highest in its class. This software is used by thousands of customers every day to manage millions of desktops, servers, and mobile devices around the world. If this software is good enough for so many professionals around the world it should be good enough for you as well if you are in the market for remote access software.
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