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OneTouch
Overview

Fast and Easy Frontline Access to the Corporate Network

OneTouch simplifies the process of connecting to a network, logging in, and completing critical application-related tasks like security checks, synchronizations and backup. With one click, OneTouch takes over all the burdens of the network connection and session for your users by:

  • Detecting existing LAN connections
  • Handling Windows Dial-Up Networking scripts and logons
  • Enforcing security policies, such as requiring devices to run a virus scan prior to connection
  • Ensuring that the device carries the latest versions of personal firewalls and anti-virus programs—and that they work
  • Ensuring that key processes—like application synchronization—are performed
  • Checking for the latest operating system patches and browser versions

Managing Network and Application Tasks for Frontline Workers

With OneTouch as part of your retail or mobile device management strategy, you can automate the entire connection process, define what happens during each online session, and log every step of the way for further analysis. To keep open network connections from tying up resources, OneTouch automatically closes down applications and network connections based on criteria you specify. Using OneTouch profiles, you centrally define complex access processes used to connect to VPNs and frame relay networks, and distribute these profiles to individual end users or groups through an easy-to-use administrator. Distribution is automatic, with profile changes applied in the background whenever the user connects.

Keeping Devices and the Network Secure

OneTouch makes administering and enforcing security policies easy. Its security features prevent infected devices from connecting to (and infecting) the rest of your network

Seeing the Frontline Experience

OneTouch provides complete client-side logging of communication and application tasks. Now you'll be able to tell whether or not your network providers are living up to the transmission rates promised in their service level agreement. Client-side logging lets you develop a clear picture of where your users are running into trouble with network access or network quality.

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