Wake-on-LAN (WoL), for instance, is an essential feature of professional Remote Desktop Solutions and particularly important in the field of Remote Support where devices are being maintained from the distance and updated mostly after work hours. Remote Access Software offers many amazing features that redefine how we use devices at work. Many businesses already use Remote Access as a fast alternative to VPN solutions, so staff can leave their high-end machines in the office and comfortably use devices at home to access work computers, especially when they hold expensive enterprise-grade software with a limited number of licenses.
Needless to say, with people still working outside the office, remote technology is more important than ever and its features facilitate the transition from office environment to remote location, may it be your home or any other place in the world. Interestingly, our survey has revealed that 50,2% of the German respondents and 72% of respondents in the US are still working remotely at least three times a week. In our AnyDesk Remote Work Report 2022, we have asked 800 survey participants in Germany and the US about their experiences with Remote and Hybrid Work models. How Wake-on-LAN Works and Where It Is Used