July 30, 2008—WorldExtend, a leading provider of remote data and application access software, announces that its IronDoor 3.5 remote network access software will make it simple for small to medium sized organizations to immediately implement a realistic telecommuting program for staff.
IronDoor 3.5’s software-based secure remote network access enables small to medium sized organizations to set up a telecommuting or telework program by providing staff with secure, anytime/anywhere access to both applications and data (similar to Citrix). By ensuring that remote users can now securely access any resources they require, IronDoor 3.5 will facilitate staff in the reduction of rapidly escalating costs associated with commuting which recent MSNBC research estimates could save the average commuter $300 a month.
Built on the robust and flexible Microsoft.NET framework, IronDoor 3.5 enables even small organizations to implement telecommuting initiatives by making it simple to securely manage credentials via a single Web dashboard. This makes it simple for organizations to permit an unlimited number of employees, branch offices, suppliers, or customers to gain instant secure access to company applications and data stored on a secure central server in their control from any Microsoft Windows or Linux-based Web browser.
Additionally, because there are no open firewall ports, IronDoor 3.5 ensures that organizations do not have to sacrifice network security in order to benefit from the productivity gains associated with staff being able to remotely access company data or client/server applications, such as e-mail, accounting, billing programs, or home-grown applications.
IronDoor’s highly flexible design also makes it easy for organizations to add additional value-added services and enhancements that can be customized and branded to meet business requirements.
WorldExtend provides a test drive or a free 15-day trial download. For more information visit the World Extend Web site.