Dec
21
2010
01 Communique has once again upgraded their leading edge productivity tools with even faster speeds and better features.
I’m InTouch 8.0
Have you tried other remote access solutions but been fed up with slow speeds? What is the point of remotely accessing your distant PC if it takes forever to do any work because the screen never updates. I’m InTouch 8.0 features enhanced technology that makes remotely accessing your computer so fast that you’ll feel like you are sitting at your office workstation no matter where you are in the world. Stop waiting and get your work done faster even when you are miles away from your workstation. Plus, the new Outlook 2010 supports means you can access your desktop Outlook from any mobile device with an Internet connection and browser.
I’m OnCall 1.3
Imagine if your technicians could remotely support your customers and employees no matter where they are located without spending a dollar on travel expenses. I’m OnCall enables your technicians to remotely support clients by controlling their computers over the Internet to diagnose and resolve problems quickly and easily. Version 1.3 allows technicians to assign an incident to another technician, add notes to closed incidents and many more improvements.
Try them both today for FREE and improve your productivity.
Jan
05
2010
V3.co.uk reviewed the new version 7.2 of I’m InTouch and said “I’m InTouch provides secure remote access to Windows PCs and servers with, in the latest 7.2 release, full support for Windows 7, plus 256-bit SSL encryption and performance enhancements.” Read the entire review here.
Dec
07
2009
Elizabeth Daugherty over at The Gadgeteer just finished reviewing the I’m InTouch SecureKEY Remote Access USB stick. She came away impressed saying “I’ll cut to the chase: 01 Communique’s I’m In Touch Remote Access Secure Key works. It works great. ” You can read the entire review here and be sure to check out the SecureKEY page at http://www.01com.com/secure.
Dec
01
2009
PC Magazine covered the new version 7.2 release of I’m InTouch on their website. They described the new release as “the remote access solution that gives users secure access to home or office PCs from any computer of wireless device.” You can read the entire article here.
Nov
30
2009
Erictric just finished reviewing the new I’m InTouch remote access 7.2 and described it as being “a great investment worthy of its price.” You can read the entire review here.
Nov
24
2009
Outlook Power has a short blurb about the new I’m InTouch 7.2 remote access solution. You can read it here.
Nov
19
2009
The I’m InTouch remote access software was featured in an article on the Smarter Gadgets Blog about fantastic tools for remote printing. The article mentioned that I’m InTouch “not only provides a good remote printing feature, but it also provides full access to the desktop of any computer that is configured with the software.” Try out I’m InTouch for yourself for free.
Sep
29
2009
Geekiegadgets.com tested out the I’m InTouch SecureKEY remote access USB stick and found it to be a “a simple yet innovative gadget that gives you physically authenticated remote access to your workstation by simply plugging it into a USB port.”
Read the entire review here.
Jun
24
2009
The June 19th edition of Computerworld Canada includes a piece on 01 Communique’s I’m OnCall help desk software appropriately titled “I’m OnCall gets Mac compatibility.” You can read the article in the digital copy of Computerworld Canada here.
Jun
19
2009
Sean Doherty from Law.com wrote up a very comprehensive review of I’m InTouch Premium, the SecurePC, and SecureKEY. The article goes into great detail about all aspects of I’m InTouch so it is a great read if you are interested in learning more about the service and how remote access works.
A snippet from the review:
“IIT’s Web console made it easy for me to manage my remote-control licenses — configure, remove or change them to other computers, etc. The interface would easily allow an administrator to support and control access to multiple computers on the corporate LAN or in remote locations.”