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| WorldExtend Announces Over 500 New Customers Since the Launch of Its SecureIDA Free Managed VPN and Remote Access Service WorldExtend has increased its customer base to over 500 users since the launch of its software-based SecureIDA free managed VPN and remote access service on April 10, 2007. In response to such rapid growth, WorldExtend has appointed Barry Porozni as Chief Operating Officer. Porozni will oversee WorldExtend's continued growth strategy. The arrival of Porozni, who has vast security, mobility, operations, and application development experience, underscores WorldExtend's commitment to its rapidly-expanding client community. SecureIDA's simple secure remote access has been warmly welcomed by such diverse sectors as healthcare, telecommunications, retail, business services, and manufacturing. SecureIDA's intuitive software-based platform makes it simple for an organization's employees, branch offices, suppliers, or even customers to gain simple, secure, and unlimited free remote access to shared data, such as network file folders or client server applications. Offering far greater functionality and security than other remote access services, such as GoToMyPC, SecureIDA provides free secure access to one Microsoft Windows XP Pro or Linux desktop computer for an unlimited time. The free service can also be utilized to enhance the security of client/server applications, such as e-mail or billing, while the fee-based SecureIDA Application Portal provides a far-less-costly alternative to Citrix Systems' application publishing solution (making this productive functionality available to any-sized company). WorldExtend's vision for SecureIDA includes making it simple for customers to add additional fee-based, value-added services and enhancements that are customized to their business needs. WorldExtend's initial fee-based services include full maintenance and technical support (including a number of advanced features and functionality and access to an additional 25 PCs), application publishing through their Application Portal, and on-net Zero-Port technology that provides enhanced security and ease of use. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Networking News :: home page |