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Remote desktops, a solution for SMEs to the obstacles in importing notebooks

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Remote desktops, a solution for SMEs to the obstacles in importing notebooks

Remote desktops offered by cloud services.

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From the latest provisions of the Central Bank that have increased import limits, SMEs have once again found themselves facing an even more complex scenario than that of the development of any business in times of economic crisis.

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The provision had a direct impact on the exercise of “door-to-door” services, a resource that made it possible to make purchases at foreign offices and to pay such transactions in installments. As a result, both financial institutions and non-financial credit providers will not be able to finance courier shipments.

The decision covers products “received through the postal system for non-commercial purposes under the Customs Code” and “international freight services”, among others.

The arrangement falls heavily small and medium-sized enterprises that depend on the acquisition of IT inputs which are not available in the country, as well as notebooks and other hardware components. To these obstacles are added others of local trajectory and the problem of the technological offer that is currently registered in the world.

However, during the pandemic and more recently for reasons related to economic uncertainty, more and more SMEs and initiatives of various projections find a strategic ally in cloud service providers.

The fact is that the cloud, in addition to allowing access to a flexible business model, oriented towards scalability, offers the possibility to activate a key resource like remote desktops. With this technological solution, companies can overcome hardware deficiencies in general and notebooks in particular.

This move by organizations towards a cloud model continues to consolidate in full synergy with the disruptive change represented by the consolidation of teleworking. This helps to meet the challenge posed for companies by increasing the number of employees who contribute virtually.

Advantages of remote desktops

Remote desktops allow you to work on a computer or system from a terminal located elsewhere. It doesn’t matter how simple or old the latter is, as in this scenario it is used as a kind of window into the more complex processes taking place on the source server.

“This solution allows you to reuse equipment that could be considered obsolete for the development of your business”, explains the CEO of the technology company DataCloud, diego Malaspina.

In this way, he adds, “it is possible to approve the old or discontinued notebook, to which an image with applications and operating system in the latest versions is placed”.

A) Yes, remote desktops generate cost savings as a result of “bailing out” hardwarein particular that linked to the device-user interaction, for example screens or laptops in general, thus avoiding the task of navigating in the tedious sea of ​​complications that occur when purchasing equipment via import.

At the same time, they operate omnipresently in terms of performance, which is why they allow an average computer to work with process loads that require higher performance, such as with some three-dimensional environments or when editing high-quality graphics. resolution.

Another of its advantages is that through this resource the security is centralized on a single server. As a result, data protection against third parties or even against internal users is strengthened.

In any case, oversight of this aspect is in the hands of the cloud service provider, as are the activities related to updating the software. These benefits lead to lower maintenance costs, increase productivity and consolidate growth beyond the ups and downs of the economy nationally and globally.

Source: Clarin

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