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Gooer Brings Mobile Phone Support for Remote Desktop Access
Gooer Announced a Mobile Phone Service that Enables Customers to Access Their Remote PC Using Mobile Phones or PDAs
Apr. 28, 2008 03:30 PM
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Gooer announced a mobile phone service that enables
customers to access their remote PC using mobile phones or PDAs. Unlike other
service providers, Gooer does not need the remote PC to have a public IP or
route configuration. Customers can access their PC behind NAT or firewalls
without any configuration to their network.
Gooer solution is Java-based and supports all mobile phones
and PDAs which can run Java. After installing and logging in, customers can
"take over" the screen of their remote PC with their mobile phones.
Gooer also supports using web browsers (IE/Firefox) to
access remote PCs. Laptop users can work at Starbucks or at home as if they
were in the office, because they can get their whole desktop remotely.
Compared with VPN, Gooer solution has two advantages.
Customers do not need any hardware configuration before using it. For small
companies with no IT people, but with employees who still want to access their
PCs at home, Gooer solutions is much more convenient. With client PCs, the
customer cannot connect to the local network and the remote network at the same
time for VPN. However, Gooer has made it possible to let the Remote Desktop
work in web browser. It has no impact on the client PC's network.
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