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I'm In Touch Premium Accesses Shut Down PCs Remotely

Jul 16 2008, 2:13pm CDT | by

I'm In Touch Premium Accesses Shut Down PCs Remotely
 
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For business user having remote access to their computer is a big deal. There are several services out there that allow you to remotely access a PC at home or in the office over the Internet. However, most of these systems require the computer you are trying to access to be turned on.

A remote access service called I’m In Touch Premium allows you to remotely access your computer even if it is turned off. The key feature is Remote Wake-Up that allows you to turn your computer on from remote locations. The ability to remotely power on a computer means that you can turn your system off and not worry that you can’t access it and it allows for money savings by reducing the need for electricity.

The service starts at $12.95 per month for each license or $129.95 if paid annually. You can also register for a free 30-day trial to see how the application works in your environment.

Via I'm In Touch

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