GOEPPINGEN, GERMANY, October 30, 2010 (Press-News.org) TeamViewer GmbH, a leading provider of solutions for online communication and collaboration, offers innovative remote access and presentation software. With over 100 million installations worldwide, and a free version for non-commercial use, the internationally acclaimed software company is focusing on the Canadian market.
TeamViewer has had a milestone year, adding a number of new features to their already successful software. Making remote access even more flexible, TeamViewer recently released Apps for the iPhone and iPad. The popular applications connect from the mobile device to the computer, granting users complete control from wherever they may be. In addition, the solution now offers multiplatform capabilities that cross Windows, Mac and Linux, meaning users of all three operating systems can connect and collaborate.
Recognized for superior remote support, TeamViewer enables secure access to computers or servers located anywhere in the world. Supporters can quickly take control of a distant computer to troubleshoot and solve issues efficiently. Unmanned computers can be setup with TeamViewer to grant 24/7 access. Remote reboot, switch-sides with partner, file transfer and VPN are just a few additional features of this all-in-one solution.
TeamViewer also offers a presentation function with quality VoIP and webcam options for video conference training, sales communication and webinars. Also included is a dynamic whiteboard, allowing presenters to communicate with their audience using speech bubbles, highlights and shapes.
TeamViewer can be downloaded in about a minute at http://www.teamviewer.com. Easy to use, the solution works behind firewalls, eliminating user reconfiguration.
Launching TeamViewer generates a unique user ID code and password which can be shared with the connection partner via phone or email. Partner lists storing the ID and passwords of collaborators show availability status and offer single-click connection.
"From remote access, support and presentation software to the newest iPhone and iPad applications, TeamViewer offers features and functions which appeal to both business and home users," shares Holger Felgner, General Manager of TeamViewer GmbH. "As the second largest country in the world, Canadians are accustomed to collaborating with people outside their immediate geographic zone. TeamViewer enables quick and easy connection, for collaboration and teamwork between people based anywhere in the world. From Vancouver to Venezuela, and from Toronto to Tokyo, people can connect and collaborate as if they were working on the same computer."
TeamViewer sessions abide by the highest security standards, encrypted with AES 256 bit encoding. Available in English and French, TeamViewer is suited for users across Canada.
About TeamViewer GmbH
TeamViewer GmbH, founded in 2005, is fully focused on the development and distribution of high-end solutions for online communication and collaboration. Available in eighteen languages, TeamViewer boasts 100 million users in over 200 countries. TeamViewer GmbH is privately held and has been profitable from the first day of operations.
For more information about TeamViewer please visit: http://www.teamviewer.com
This press release as well as TeamViewer images are available at: http://www.teamviewer.com/presse/20101028.aspx.
TeamViewer offers innovative remote software to Canadian users
The easy-to-use solution connects users across Canada and beyond
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