I'm InTouch
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I'm InTouch is a remote control software program that allows users to access and control a computer with the software installed from another computer or wireless device over the Internet. I'm InTouch is developed and marketed by 01 Communique.
Product History
I'm InTouch was released to 01 Communique's corporate partners in 2000 and entered full distribution in 2001.[1] Early versions of I'm InTouch allowed users to set up a communications server on their home or office computer to access voicemail, emails, pages, and faxes from a web browser, phone, or wireless device.[1]
Version Updates
In April 2002, Windows XP support was added to I'm InTouch. [2] Version 3.1 of the software, released later in 2002, would include a remote control feature allowing users to remotely run applications on their computer through a web browser on another computer.[3] In 2005, version 5.0 was released with remote control from Pocket PC devices added.[4]
I'm InTouch Corporate Server Edition
In 2005, 01 Communique released I'm InTouch Corporate Server Edition (CSE), an enterprise level software package co-developed with Hitachi. The package included software to install on a company's server, bypassing the need to use 01 Communique's servers for remote access sessions. The software also included central administration controls. [5] Version 2.0 was released in 2006 adding a remote "wake-up" feature allowing users to turn on a shut down computer from a web browser.[6]
Partnerships
- In 2001, 01 Communique signed an ISV alliance agreement with Research In Motion (RIM) to increase the interoperability between I'm InTouch and RIM's wireless email software.[7]
- In 2002, a partnership was announced with Hitachi Business Solution to localize I'm InTouch for sale in Japan.[8]
Citations
- ^ a b ""01 Communique Announces I'm InTouch Personal Unified Communications Center." November 2000".
- ^ ""Enhanced I'm InTouch Delivers Remote Access Capability to Windows XP Users." April 11, 2002".
- ^ ""01 Communique Launches Enhanced I'm InTouch™ with Remote Control Service Giving Users Complete Access to PC Applications." August 8, 2002".
- ^ ""01 Communique Adds Support for Remote Viewing and Control of a PC's Desktop from Pocket PC Devices." October 12, 2005".
- ^ ""01 Communique announces I'm InTouch – Corporate Server Edition (CSE) is now available in North America." June 14, 2005".
- ^ ""01 Communique Includes New Remote PC Wake-Up Technology in the Release of I'm InTouch CSE Version 2.0 Remote Access Solution." January 19, 2006".
- ^ ""01 Communique Signs BlackBerry™ ISV Alliance Agreement with Research In Motion" September 11, 2001".
- ^ ""01 Communique Announces Strategic Development and Licensing Agreement with Hitachi Business Solution Co., Ltd." February 20, 2002".