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KpyM Telnet/SSH Server

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VMN Storage

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KpyM Telnet/SSH Server free
2X LoadBalancer for Windows
With VMN Storage, you can
Trispen's @TheOffice provides
telnet/SSH server for WinNT.
Terminal Services provides
store all your digital
Secure Remote Access and
KTS runs as a service;
load balancing, increased
assets on a secure, private,
Office Connectivity by
provides access to the host
security and redundancy for
remote space and enjoy true
letting you virtually plug
computer via the telnet or
your Terminal Services.
protection against data
into your Office Network
SSH protocol. Supports
Easily load balance RDP/ICA
loss. Ensure that valuable
from anywhere in the world.
character graphics
sessions between Terminal
digital files - such as
Any PC with Internet Access
(applications like edit.com)
Servers provide fault
music, photos, and videos -
can be used as if it is
and colours.
tolerance, and allow
are safe.
directly connected to your
 
connections via SSL.
 
Office!


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Date: Jul, 05 2006
Remote helpdesk software,
Virtual Modem PRO fully
The TRAVELClip Remote Desktop
NCP Seremo Client for
fast speed ,can capture
emulates standard hardware
Client enables instant,
communication with any IPsec
video.File Drag & Drop
modems. It creates software
portable RDP / TSE access
gateway (compatibility list
supported
virtual IP-modems and maps
from any PC without
at http://www.ncp.de). It
 
them to virtual serial ports
installation or
supports all transmission
 
in your operating system.
Administrator Rights.
networks as well as Windows
 
Virtual Modem PRO uses
Previously, users were often
operating systems.
 
Ethernet network/ VLAN/VPN
prevented from accessing
 
 
instead of conventional
their work environment from
 
 
telephone line.
USB key drive.
 


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