Idokorro Demonstrates its Latest Versions of Mobile Access Applications at
Wireless Enterprise Symposium 2006
Ottawa, ON May 15, 2006 - Idokorro Mobile Inc., the leading solutions provider
for mobile network management, will be demonstrating the latest versions of its
award-winning applications for wireless handhelds at the Wireless Enterprise
Symposium 2006 in Orlando, Florida from May 16th to 18th. Attendees are invited
to visit the Idokorro booth (#205) to try a live version of any Idokorro
product.
Mobile Admin provides IT administrators with the ability to use their wireless
handheld to remotely manage Windows, Lotus Domino, Oracle, Active Directory, SQL
Server, Citrix, BlackBerry Enterprise Server™, RSA, Novell and much more, using
an intuitive graphical user interface. The new version of Mobile Admin (version
3.2) now supports the management of Veritas Backup Exec, as well as HP Lights
Out. Mobile Admin has a powerful ROI for companies of all sizes and across
industries, allowing IT administrators to respond to and solve network problems
faster, saving time and money.
Mobile Desktop already allows a BlackBerry® user to view the screen and control
the mouse and keyboard of a remote computer running a VNC server. The latest
version of Idokorro Mobile Desktop (version 2.0) introduces support for Remote
Desktop Protocol (RDP), which allows users to access and control remote
computers that are running Windows Terminal Services or Remote Desktop. The
latest version of Mobile Desktop also supports SSH connection tunneling for
additional security.
Mobile FTP is an FTP client for BlackBerry that allows users to access files and
folders on remote servers. For example, web developers can use Mobile FTP to
connect to remote web servers to text edit web pages or deploy sites. Idokorro
will be demonstrating the latest version of Mobile FTP (version 1.1), which now
supports SFTP connections for enhanced security, and allows users to email files
from servers as attachments.
Mobile SSH gives users Telnet and SSH terminal access from a BlackBerry device
or Nokia phone to a wide range of network components and applications including
Unix, Linux, Novell Netware servers, routers, switches, AS/400, IBM mainframes,
and more.
Symposium attendees are invited to discover why thousands of companies worldwide
are using Idokorro products at the session: Mobile Access: Bringing Network
Administration to the Next Level on Tuesday, May 16 at 4 PM, session code V497,
which will feature live demonstrations of Idokorro applications, customer
testimonials, a question-and-answer period, and an appearance by Dave Mabe,
author of O'Reilly's ?BlackBerry Hacks.?
About Idokorro Mobile, Inc.
Idokorro was founded in 2001 and is now the leader in providing mobile access
solutions. Idokorro's products allow users to monitor, maintain, and manage
their networks, computers, and other network devices from practically anywhere ?
streamlining operations, decreasing costly network down-time, and accelerating
service responses. The company is self-financed and serves a global customer
base of over 1500 corporations. For more information, please visit
www.idokorro.com, or call 1.613.789.1818.
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