Thursday, September 9, 2010

Remote Management Software For Effective Training And Support

Remote management software is an idea whose time has come. There are more software applications than you can count, and operating systems are continually getting updated. Consequently the role of the computer consultant is more important than ever to the computer user. With the addition of each new computer to your network and each new application, the chance of software conflicts is to be expected.

 

In the infancy of the development of personal computers, the Internet had yet to be discovered. Twenty-five years ago the term World Wide Web had yet to be invented. It was not until the early 1990s that the concept of the Internet began to evolve. It is safe to assume that the proposal left some non believers figuratively scratching their heads. What has become commonplace and taken for granted was once virtually incomprehensible for the average consumer.

 

The Internet is responsible for many things, both good and bad, and some things that are simply practical and make good old fashioned common sense. One of those common sense solutions is a growing field of service called remote management software, which for the sake of brevity will be called RMS.

 

RMS has several functions. You can expand access to your networked computers (Intranet) to the great big world of the World Wide Web, i. E., the Internet. With relative ease and for a minimal cost, users of personal computers and Apple computers can have access to a computer expert knowledgeable in their particular application or operating system.

 

Remote management can be effective for the smallest and largest of businesses. You may be a single user of a personal computer, or you may be the manager of a company with 300 networked computers. In either case, your remote consultant can keep work flow going and train employees to use new and updated applications.

 

Training can also be done remotely. This can eliminate travel time and the costs associated with travel. Once RMS has been configured and the appropriate agreements are in place between the expert entity and the subscribing consumer user, the RMS expert can access the subscribing user's computer and intranet system anytime of the day or night. One advantage is that the subscribing user need not be present for this action to occur. In some instances it may be desirable for the user and the expert to be present at the same time, however it is not necessary.

 

Both the trainer and the trainee will be present for training sessions. Actual conversation between the two can take place as the consultant teaches the software application. And the training is one to one, so the trainee has the consultant's full attention. This process is much more effective than computer manuals that can be confusing and frustrating to the user.

 

Whether you are operating a small or large business, or even for your own personal use, remote management software has a lot to offer. It saves time, it saves money and it allows for the building of virtual teacher and student relationships that will serve you or your business well.

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