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Accessing your on-site devices from anywhere

by April Shepherd
August 11, 2020
in Features, Smart Infrastructure, Sponsored Editorial, Technology, Telecommunications
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The workplace is changing, and this change requires us to be connected wherever we are. It requires us to be able to work from home, or on the road.

Imagine a device that helps you to work from home or wherever you are, that allows you to take control of work-life balance.

A device that allows you to stay at home and be with your family and still be connected to the tools you need to run your business.

For many workers, especially those in the utilities and infrastructure sectors, the ability to work seamlessly from home has been well and truly out of reach, until now.

In recent challenging times when normal working routines have been disrupted, InHand Networks offers a simple ‘plug and play’ service which enables you to access your devices anytime, from anywhere, and stay connected with your business.

The InConnect service builds secure remote networks from your machines, utilising a Software as a Service (SaaS) based solution.

It features a user-friendly interface and offers users simple operation to keep you connected.

Key features of the InConnect service include:

Convenient end-to-end remote access

With InConnect, you can access remote devices such as PLCs, HMIs and IPCs at multiple sites via PC/tablet/mobile phone.

The InConnect supports various connections including user-to-device, site-to-site, device-to-device, one-to one and multiple-to-multiple.

Network building with one click

With InConnect’s cloud connection service, networks can be built with just one click – no need for a data centre. You can access field devices anytime from anywhere.

Advanced security for data transmission

From firewall protections to encrypted data transmission, user authentication and access control, the InConnect service is fully secure for your applications.

The client and the InRouter access the InConnect via CA authentication. Data is encrypted during transmission.

The InConnect service from InHand is a one-stop service integrating hardware and the cloud. It provides experience advanced security, management in the cloud, hassle-free plug and play, plus is highly scalable for IoT, and is free from operation and maintenance.

InHand has a wide range of products that support the InConnect service, including industrial cellular routers, edge gateways and vehicle terminals.

Madison Technologies is the exclusive agent for InHand in Australia and a B2B distributor of technology for commercial and industrial applications.

This partner content is brought to you by Madison Technologies. For more information, click here.

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