Splashtop Announces Support for Remote Access to Linux Computers from Any Other Device

Splashtop Users Can Now Remotely Access and Control Their Linux Computers From Windows, Mac, Ios, Android, and Chromebook Devices.

Splashtop Inc., the worldwide leader in remote access, collaboration, and remote support solutions, now officially supports remote access to Linux computers through Splashtop’s award-winning remote desktop solutions.

Subscribers of Splashtop’s core business products can now remotely access and control their Linux computers from any other Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and Chromebook device. Through the Splashtop Business App, users can initiate a remote session to their desired Linux computer with just a few clicks.

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Remote Desktop for Linux with Splashtop

Splashtop makes remote access to unattended computers possible with the Splashtop Streamer. Once the Streamer is installed on a computer, a user can remotely connect to that computer at any time. In addition to now supporting Linux, the Splashtop Streamer can be also installed and enable remote access to Windows, Mac, and Android devices.

While in a remote session, users can take control of their Linux computers in real time, open any files or applications, and provide support. It provides faster and more secure remote access to Linux computers when compared to VNC programs.

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Splashtop Solutions for Linux Remote Desktop

Unattended remote access to Linux computers is available in the following solutions:

  • Splashtop Business Access – for business professionals and small teams who need remote access to their computers from any computer, tablet, or smartphone device.
  • Remote Support – for MSPs and IT who need any time remote access to their managed computers to provide remote support.
  • Splashtop SOS (SOS+10 and SOS Unlimited) – for help desks and support teams who need to provide attended, on-demand remote support to their customers’ computers, tablets, and mobile devices.

“By supporting remote control to Linux, we are furthering our mission to make the world’s devices more accessible,” said Mark Lee, CEO of Splashtop. “Linux is a popular operating system in the workplace. With Splashtop, business professionals will be able to feel as if they’re sitting in front of their Linux computers while working remotely. MSPs and IT teams can work more efficiently and manage more devices, as our best-value remote support products enable access to unattended Windows, Mac, Android, and Linux machines.”

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