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Senvid brings MioNet virtual workplace to SOHO, SMB users

Toni McConnel
iApplianceWeb
(12/06/05, 10:11 AM GMT)

Palo Alto, Ca. -- Senvid has just introduced its MioNet virtual workplace software that allows SOHO and small-business users to remotely access, share and back-up data and applications to local and remote computers anywhere, anytime.

According to Lambertus "Bert" Hesselink, co-founder, president and chief executive officer of Senvid, MioNet delivers a single integrated view of a user's entire digital content, a view that is the same regardless of where the data is located or where they are located.

"The market for this type of solution is significant," said analyst Tim Bajarin of Creative Strategies. "There are millions of businesses out there looking for a secure, simple, and affordable way to connect their computer-based employees and partners in the office, at home or on the road.

“E-mailing data from one computer to another or to partners is a hassle and is prone to error. Virtual private networks (VPNs) are too expensive to buy, install and maintain, and remote desktop solutions do not give integrated file access.

Unlike other remote-access solutions, said Hesselink, MioNet allows users to access files remotely just by clicking File--Open from any application on any computer running MioNet software.

Users simply download MioNet to their computer(s), and when they log in, it will instantly determine the folders, computers or devices to which the user has secure, encrypted access.

It also allows users to instantly share select content with other trusted people who have downloaded MioNet. MioNet never has access to a user's data nor is a user's data ever stored on a MioNet server. All data transmissions use 256 bit encryption technology, which is much stronger security than SSL VPNs or even using a credit card on the Internet.

MioNet is free for a user to access folders, desktops, and content shared by a paying subscriber. Full functionality, which includes remote access to each user's computer(s) and the ability to share content with others, is free for 30 days and then $39.95 per user per year (introductory price), or $6.95 per month. Each user can have up to five computers per account.

Individual and small-business users can download MioNet at www.mionet.com

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