NetworkStreaming Enhances Web-Based Remote Control with the Release of SupportDesk 8.2 and Enterprise Reporting
New and enhanced remote assistance solution increases manageability of web based remote access and control.
Ridgeland, MS (PRWEB via PR Web
Direct) March 30, 2005 -- NetworkStreaming, LLC releases SupportDesk 8.2
with the new Enterprise Reporting option as the company’s client base passes
1000.
SupportDesk enables web based remote control of computers for
secure remote desktop support sessions. This remote assistance tool works
transparently through corporate firewalls and allows client-initiated support
sessions to begin in seconds. In addition to the IT services and software
industries, SupportDesk resonates with insurance, financial, and health care
corporations whose clients and employees are geographically scattered. NetworkStreaming’s remote access greatly reduces travel
expenses by enabling remote access to clients and employees from anywhere in the
world. Compatible with any web browser, SupportDesk has simplified remote
support for over 1000 clients worldwide, and with SupportDesk 8.2 that support
just improved.
"With this latest release of enhancements and features,
SupportDesk addresses the needs of the largest enterprises while remaining
affordable for the smallest shops," says NetworkStreaming VP of Product
Development, Nathan McNeill. "We designed SupportDesk 8.2 and Enterprise
Reporting to be the most user-friendly and robust web based remote control
solution for the money."
SupportDesk’s user-friendly design and scalable
pricing have resonated with customers, even prompting a recent client-initiated
review in Windows IT Pro’s "What’s Hot" section this March. Kevin Graves, of
Dime Bank in Norwich, CT, writes, "SupportDesk is low-cost, remote control
support software that’s extremely easy to use. (. . .) The product lets us
control any workstation within our bank." SupportDesk "also provides the
capacity to virtually remotely control any PC connected to the internet (. . .)"
(March 2005 issue, p. 84). NetworkStreaming clients like Graves can access pc,
mouse, and keyboard control of remote desktops simply by directing his customers
to a link.
Plus, NetworkStreaming
couples SupportDesk 8.2’s enterprise-strength remote control functionality with
a unique delivery model: Companies can choose to self-host the solution via
NetworkStreaming’s hardware, the Gateway appliance. Add this to a licensing
model based on concurrent support rep and the result is a one-time purchase that
quickly pays for itself in ROI. Again, Graves says, "The other great feature
about SupportDesk is the cost. It’s available for a low one-time cost and
doesn’t require ongoing monthly fees."
With the release of SupportDesk
8.2, NetworkStreaming’s remote control helpdesk tool improves its already robust
feature set. New enhancements in NetworkStreaming SupportDesk 8.2
include:
• Push and Start Session – allows a support
technician to "push" SupportDesk to a remote system on a LAN or WAN and start a
remote control session. At the conclusion of the session, the client agent is
automatically removed.
• Run as Administrator – allows a
support technician to run SupportDesk as an administrative system service. This
enables the technician to reboot a remote computer and reconnect automatically.
• Reboot and Auto-Reconnect – allows a support technician
to reboot a remote system without losing connection. The remote desktop does not
need to be attended once the initial access has been established.
SupportDesk 8.2 also offers Enterprise Reporting to improve helpdesk
management and administration. The Enterprise Reporting option lets helpdesk
managers:
• View session information for all SupportDesk
users hosted on the Gateway appliance.
• Capture the
content of chat conversations and file transfers that transpire during a
session.
• Log the time spent per session for billing,
chargeback, and time management applications.
These latest enhancements
to SupportDesk increase the manageability of NetworkStreaming’s industry-leading
remote access and control solution for desktop and application support.
About NetworkStreaming:
NetworkStreaming, a
leader in remote control software, is committed to simplifying remote access and
support solutions. The company offers one of the only appliance-based remote
support products available. In addition to SupportDesk, NetworkStreaming offers
PresentationDesk, a remote desktop sharing application, and
AccessDesk, which enables immediate remote access unattended systems.
NetworkStreaming recently topped 1000 customers, servicing clients in 47 of the
50 states and in 31 countries around the world.
NetworkStreaming
SupportDesk 8.2 and Enterprise Reporting are currently available. Anyone may
take a free trial of SupportDesk 8.2 at the company website. For more
information, please visit www.networkstreaming.com.
Contact
Information
Patrick
Norman
NetworkStreaming
1-877-977-8862
601-519-0109
http://www.networkstreaming.com
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