I've been very happy with http://www.screenconnect.com/ over the past few years.
Oh this is just the extra dose of stress I needed right now. I have Ignition, Central and 149 computers on Free, ONE of the Pro (which I switch around). None of my clients needs remoting access themselves, I just use it to access their systems. Can anybody clarify what future I'm looking at then? Logmein's stupid blog posts about it makes little sense to me, it sounds like some MBA fathead talking to a bunch of investors.
I've been trying out Splashtop's free product (for personal use). Their business product is only $60 per year for unlimited computers, but only one user - which is fine for me.
Like Logmein, it requires a small client-side install.
Splashtop seems just fine for quick basic access and troubleshooting / user support. I don't do any "heavy lifting" repairs like virus removal remotely, so I have no thoughts on whether it would be good for that kind of thing.
For just $60 year, I think it would serve my simple needs.
http://www.splashtop.com/products-pricing
Oh this is just the extra dose of stress I needed right now. I have Ignition, Central and 149 computers on Free, ONE of the Pro (which I switch around). None of my clients needs remoting access themselves, I just use it to access their systems. Can anybody clarify what future I'm looking at then? Logmein's stupid blog posts about it makes little sense to me, it sounds like some MBA fathead talking to a bunch of investors.
This sounds like just the ticket for me.
I own a single license of ScreenConnect and would only use it for on demand, client-present jobs. I don't feel safe having the client running all the time, as it's self hosted at home.
Enabling GFI TV Remote Control on all the workstations would start to add up. This wouldn't help clients who want to use it themselves.
I have quite a few clients who have free LogMeIn installed and they share their details with me so I can do various tasks after hours. This is where it's going to be a bit of a pain.
Depends on how many computers you have it installed on.
GFI charges per machine that you have it installed, so very quickly your bill could get too high if you're big enough.
For smaller guys this is now free for business use for up to 10 pc.
http://www.remoteutilities.com/download/