If you are anything like me, you’re constantly battling to keep enough system resources available to sustain a modicum of productivity. At any given time I can be compressing video, downloading and uploading some fairly large files, dealing with several open applications and browser windows all while running several chat and other social programs – not to mention all of the installed programs that sit in the background, silently eating up RAM and other resources.


Simultaneously running all of these CPU and HDD intensive operations will often result in slowdown and can sometimes cause a lock up, requiring a system reboot to make the machine operable. If these lockups occurs during an important operation or document edit, a forced reboot like this can result in significant data loss and time waste. Fortunately, there is a solution to this issue, and it comes in the form of remote access software.


These remote access programs facilitate connections among multiple computers. The connections allow for complete control over these computers from a single workstation. Often times these programs are used to provide technical support, where one user takes over the computer of another and directly fixes any existing issues.


While there are many other practical and popular applications for this software, they offer a fantastic opportunity to free up system resources on your main system.


Let’s say you have a large video file in QuickTime format, but your client requires the video to be sent to them in FLV format. You can perform this operation quite simply from your main system, but the required resources will slow your other processes to a crawl.


Using remote access software you can easily send the file to your home system or other secondary machine and use that machine’s CPU to complete the process.


The connections can also aid productivity while working from home or on the road. Many times an issue that pops up when doing this kind of remote work is the need to access files, programs and other technology that may only be available from your work machine.


By simply loading remote access software on both machines you can easily log into your work computer from the road to access all files and utilize all of the software on that machine.


Rather than cripple your system with CPU intensive operations or waste time and energy working from the road in a restricted fashion, take advantage of the opportunities provided by remote access software.

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