Splashtop has partnered with Misora Connect to strengthen remote maintenance for businesses managing equipment across multiple locations. So as part of the collaboration, Misora Connect will offer Splashtop by Misora Connect, which is basically a business remote access solution that blends its communication SIM with Splashtop’s remote access technology.
This offer is intended for organizations running equipment across multiple branches, retail shops, factories, and other far off locations where upkeep usually means engineers have to travel. With labor shortages, and with operations becoming more spread out, companies are starting to look for swifter options to fix problems, without having to wait for someone to arrive in person. Maintenance delays can stall day to day work, and relying on a few seasoned technicians also makes it difficult to keep processes consistent, from place to place.
The new setup delivers secure remote access to PCs, IoT devices, control terminals, digital signage, AI devices, edge systems, and factory gear, and it does this without depending on separately set up Wi Fi or VPN connections. In practice, maintenance teams can diagnose and manage those systems from a distance, cutting down needless visits to site and, improving response times at the same time.
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スプラッシュトップ で Misora Connect it does give that more enterprise level sort of security, 256-bit encryption included, along with multi factor authentication, single sign on, and those granular permission controls that feel pretty strict. It also looks like it lines up pretty well with compliance type needs such as ISO 27001, SOC 2, GDPR, and HIPAA, so overall it feels suited for organizations that care about security really. The platform is built so it can fit different deployment styles, so companies can run remote infrastructure in a more flexible way while still keeping operational consistency. In the end, with both groups working together, they’re trying to nudge organizations toward a more care and upkeep model that relies less on those in-person physical visits and more on secure remote operations.


