Xyte Introduces Secure Data Transfers Through SSH Tunneling - Learn Why This is Beneficial
Xyte, a leading provider of remote device management services, has announced the launch of SSH tunneling for securely managing connected devices via end users' preferred on-premises device web interfaces.
The new feature, designed to indeed enhance privacy and security, is an addition to Xyte's existing capabilities that ensure secure management of connected devices throughout their lifecycle. According to Omer Brookstein, CEO and co-founder of Xyte, SSH tunneling was developed to securely access local device web interfaces and enhance Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) capabilities.
Xyte's customers, including IT managers, can now access and manage devices without jeopardizing their privacy and security. The service is particularly useful in cases where direct access via devices' native web interfaces is required. With SSH tunneling, Xyte enables secure, remote connections to on-premises device web interfaces directly through Xyte Device Connect (XDC).
By incorporating SSH tunneling into its platform, Xyte aims to provide a more versatile solution for its OEM customers. The OEM customers who have made the new SSH tunneling feature available for use have not been publicly disclosed. However, it is clear that the service is designed for OEMs and their value chain partners to manage connected devices securely.
The SSH tunneling capability in Xyte's platform provides flexibility to OEM customers, supporting their value chains' preferred methods of work. It also supports secure data transmission between local and remote devices, ensuring the integrity of the data during remote troubleshooting.
Xyte's commitment to delivering the full benefits of the cloud is evident in this new development. Now, customers can utilize SSH tunneling for secure data transmission between workstations, in addition to centralizing access to their devices on the cloud with Xyte. Even when devices are not centralized on the cloud, direct access to devices' native web interfaces is possible with Xyte.
In conclusion, Xyte's new SSH tunneling capability is a significant step towards securing remote access to on-premises device web interfaces and enhancing the security of remote access to connected devices. This feature is set to revolutionize the way OEMs and their value chain partners manage their connected devices, offering a more secure and versatile solution.
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