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Remote Access
Remote access is the ability to get access to a computer or a network from a remote distance. In corporations, people at branch offices, telecommuters, and people who are
traveling may need access to the corporation's network. Home users get access to the Internet through remote access to an Internet service provider (ISP). Dial-up connection through desktop, notebook, or handheld computer modem over regular telephone lines is a common method of remote access. Remote access is also possible using a dedicated line between a computer or a remote local area network and the "central" or main corporate local area network. A dedicated line is more expensive and less flexible but offers faster data rates. Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) is a common method of remote access from branch offices since it combines dial-up with faster data rates. wireless, cable modem, and Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) technologies offer other possibilities for remote access.
A remote access server is the computer and associated software that is set up to handle users seeking access to network remotely. Sometimes called a communication server, a remote access server usually includes or is associated with a firewall server to ensure security and a router that can forward the remote access request to another part of the corporate network. A remote access server may include or work with a modem pool manager so that a small group of modems can be shared among a large number of intermittently present remote access users.
Easy connections and consistency are crucial to companies relying on remote access. Customers, employees and partners should connect seamlessly, as if they are in company headquarters. They also must count on the ability to log in and to remain connected at an expected level of performance.
The ranks of telecommuters and mobile users are growing every day and their Unified Communications needs are expanding from ISDN and modem connections to voice and fax. Unified Communications will allow users to become less dependent on the office and to increase productivity.
CITC works with a variety of Internet service providers to bring you remote access to your business work place. Imagine being out of town on business and needing information that is back at the main office. CITC can offer: Office to office connectivity, remote connectivity for laptop and roaming users. Have a laptop as you main workstation? We can set your offices up with wireless assess in less than one day.
Email Filtering

Barracuda Spam Firewall family, the most trusted spam-blocking networking devices for small and large companies. The Barracuda Spam Firewall handles a massive amount of email, over 10 million messages a day, without bogging down your email servers. It also filters out viruses at the same time. We invite you to learn more about why corporations worldwide have made the reliable and maintenance free Barracuda Spam Firewall the most trusted solution for spam-blocking.
There is no dispute that email has become a key communications tool for corporations. However, with spammers quickly filling your company’s inboxes with unwanted messages, email has become a less efficient means of communicating. In fact, according to predictions by industry analysts, a third of your inbox will be spam by the end of the year, if not already
Enterprise Messaging
In today's workplace, email is an integral part of how businesses
communicate. As the need for a single consistent email platform grows so
do the challenges, and cost. CITC can deliver a single client email
environment and server messaging platform, offering our clients such features
as single global distribution groups, shared calendars for meetings and
appointments, public shared email folders while keeping the cost of over
head and management down for our customers.
Internet Content Filtering
Virus Protection
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