Free Use in Asia, Up to 50% Discount Elsewhere, for Splashtop Work from Home Solutions
Splashtop, a Silicon Valley-based remote access software firm, announced that it will offer remote work access tools at deep discounts up to 50% for businesses that want or need employees to work from home. For businesses and civilians in Singapore, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Macau, Splashtop is offering its business remote-access solutions free for 60 days.
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“We believe it’s our duty to help companies be productive during this COVID-19 outbreak. We take this commitment very seriously, which is why we’re making our products available at deep discounts,” said Mark Lee, CEO of Splashtop. “We have the tools companies need to empower their employees to work remotely.”
Volume Discounts
For businesses in other parts of the world, Splashtop Remote Access Software allows employees to work remotely and access up to ten computers per user. In addition to a free 7-day trial, Splashtop is offering these discounts:
- For 4-9 seats, 20% discount, $6.60 / month / user
- For 10-49 seats, 45% discount, $4.54 / month / user
- For 50-99 seats, 50% discount, $4.13 / month / user
- For 100+ seats and enterprise options, custom pricing is available
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Easy, Quick Remote-Work Setup
Working from home requires a variety of tools to manage schedules and tasks, transfer files, and share screens and data—infrastructure that many businesses lack. Using Splashtop Business Access, users can connect from any smartphone, tablet, or computer and work as they usually do in the office with their Macs or Windows PCs. “Without the complexity and cost of VPN, Splashtop offers a consistent experience across everything from computers to mobile devices and also supports bring-your-own-device approaches without compromising security,”
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