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  • Ozzie memo: 'Internet services disruption'

    Last week, Microsoft announced its plans for two new online services: Windows Live and Office Live. However, it is clear that Microsoft sees more work ahead as it tries to catch up with rivals offering free, ad-supported products. Chief Technical Officer Ray Ozzie, who is leading the services push, outlined the challenge in a memo he penned late last month.

  • Citrix aims to help ISPs grow

    The maker of the popular GoToMyPC remote desktop access application says it's in talks with local broadband Internet Service Providers to sell its remote desktop access solution as a co-branded offering.

  • Enterprise solutions for securing collaboration

    Since there's little chance of stopping file sharing these days, what's a feasible solution to securing enterprise data?

  • Ever want to break into your own computer?

    While a stranger gaining access to your PC is a scary thought, what if you were the one hacking into your own PC? Aren't there times when you're away from your computer, but would like to be able to grab files?

  • Windows: Choosing the best remote admin option

    While Microsoft has provided Terminal Services for remote administration, it is not perfect, so other alternatives are usually considered. To help you evaluate your options, we look at two popular remote administration packages,"Virtual Network Computing and pcAnywhere,"and compare them with Windows Terminal Services.

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  • Remote desktops halve Rockend support burden

    Tools for remotely controlling a PC have become favourites within telecommuting circles, but real estate software development house Rockend has slashed its support costs by putting the technology to other uses.

Reviews (12)

  • Citrix GoToMyPC 6.0

    Cost aside, GoToMyPC 6.0 is a great service. It is extremely easy to install, has great features and most importantly, it just works.

  • Tech Guide: Managing a two-computer installation

    What's the best way of keeping two computers -- a home PC and a work notebook -- synchronised? Here's one solution.

  • Access your PC from anywhere: 2 remote desktop services reviewed

    Two very handy services that allow you to remotely access your work (or home) PC anywhere you have an Internet connection.

  • GoToMyPC 4.1

    After years of flying high with no competition, GoToMyPC falls to earth against stiff competition from MyWebEx PC, which is free.

  • MyWebEx PC

    MyWebEx PC offers powerful remote-access features for free, plus some extra capabilities for a low monthly subscription, making it a great solution for telecommuters.

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