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Mobility Solutions

IT Hotdesk offers a variety of secure IT mobility solutions to match the communication requirements of each customer. Our solutions are designed to keep you in touch 24/7 with your desktops and email and our policy of proactive IT management ensures our solutions keep pace with the fast moving mobile technology market.

Virtual Private Network

(VPN) connectivity solutions - Customers working away from the office can launch a secure tunnel connection to the company network via the internet providing a cost effective alternative to dial up. Access all your network drives, folders & applications.

Citrix

Customers can directly access a server located in their company remotely from the internet. The server then enables the user to work on documents as if they were in the office by allowing them to work via their desktop interface.

Citrix is much more than just a remote access solution; with Citrix we can extend the life of desktop PCs, simplify and streamline application deployment and provide reliable computing at branch offices and secure access whilst on the move.

Mobile Device Access

Expanding your reach via BlackBerry, Microsoft Mobile or iPhone you can gain secure access to your company's e-mail system from any location.

Email & File Sharing

Accessing your company e-mail system & file data couldn't be easier with web based browser access from anywhere in the world. Using Microsoft core technologies such as Exchange and SharePoint your reach is extended, wherever you are.

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For further information contact:
e: info@ithotdesk.com
t: +44 (0)1224 511611

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