ScreenConnect

ScreenConnect
Developer(s) ConnectWise
Stable release
6.0 / August 2016
Operating system Windows
Linux
OS X
Android
iOS
Type Remote desktop software
License Proprietary
Website www.screenconnect.com

ScreenConnect is a self-hosted remote desktop software application that has remote support, remote access, and remote meeting capabilities. ScreenConnect was developed by Elsinore Technologies in 2008.

History

Elsinore Technologies originally developed ScreenConnect in 2008 as an add-on to their RMM Software IssueNet in order to assist in providing remote support to end users. Following positive feedback from users, the company later decided to distribute the software as a standalone product in light of its ongoing popularity among clients.[1]

Acquisition by ConnectWise

On February 11, 2015, PSA company ConnectWise announced their acquisition of the ScreenConnect software in order to improve the remote control features of the latest release of their RMM Software, LabTech.[2] ScreenConnect, LLC announced that, despite being acquired by ConnectWise, they will continue to operate under their original name in addition to offering their software as a standalone product.[3]

Product

How it works

The product is a self-hosted server application[4][5] that permits the primary user to host the software on their own servers, PC, virtual machine (VM), or virtual private server (VPS). Once installed, the central web application can be made visible inside and outside of the local area network (LAN). ScreenConnect has a proprietary protocol and exposes an open architecture structure that can be utilized by product owners to implement custom plugins, scripting, or various integrations.

A generic use model would start with the host, technician or meeting presenter, initiating a session through the central web application. A guest, customer or participant, would then join a session by clicking on an email link or via the guest page of the application. For access to machines without an end-user, an unattended client can be created and deployed to a targeted machine.[6][7]

Features

Most commonly expected features for a product in this arena are present. Examples include reboot and reconnect, drag and drop file transfer, screen recording, safe mode support, multiple monitor, command line access, wake-on-LAN, VoIP, chat, and a custom toolbox for quick deployment of support tools.

In addition to features that facilitate communication, ScreenConnect also offers complete control over branding and customization of the product design, logo, color scheme, icons, text strings, and localization.

Security

The software is self-hosted providing users the ability to control the flow of data behind their own firewall and security implementations. ScreenConnect uses 256-bit AES encryption to package and ship data, supports two factor authentication, has server level video auditing, and granular role-based security. Forms-based and Windows Authentication are optional authentication methods for security purposes.

Compatibility

Host (presenter or technician): can utilize Mac, Linux, Windows, iOS or Android operating systems. Guest (customer or participant): can connect from Mac, Linux or Windows. ScreenConnect can also be utilized to remotely support Android devices, with complete view/control available for devices manufactured by Samsung.

Technology

Server

The ScreenConnect server is self-hosted, and runs as a .NET Framework application. On Microsoft Windows it runs as a set of services. On Linux and OS X it runs as a daemon on a bundled fork[8] of the Mono Runtime.

The ScreenConnect server runs as a set of three discrete services:

Clients

ScreenConnect sessions are arranged through the web application. Once users join sessions, a ScreenConnect client is launched to connect to the Relay service. ScreenConnect targets clients based on device and operating system:

Licensing Model

ScreenConnect is commercial software. Licenses are concurrent based and are therefore not restricted to users or workstations. The licenses sit in a pool and can be used by any member of the organization. The company provides three types of licenses: a single concurrent that allows one simultaneous connection per license, an unlimited which allows an unlimited number of concurrent sessions as long as all sessions are utilizing the same server, and enterprise licenses which provide flexible options for SaaS, multi-user, or custom functionality.

The concurrent license types are bought as one-time purchase and come with lifetime support. A subscription model is used not for the software licenses themselves, but instead for updates to the product. Updates are provided free during the first year after purchase, after which the "update license" must be renewed. Pricing for subsequent updates depends on how much time has passed since the update license was last-renewed, though renewing said license resets the purchase date and allows for another year of free upgrades.[11]

See also

References

  1. "About ScreenConnect Remote Support Software and ScreenConnect Software, LLC". ScreenConnect. ScreenConnect, LLC. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
  2. "ConnectWise Acquires ScreenConnect". ConnectWise. ConnectWise. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
  3. "ScreenConnect joins the ConnectWise family!". ScreenConnect. ScreenConnect, LLC. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
  4. Wareprise Remote Support Software
  5. Ohlhorst, Frank (June 9, 2013). eWeek ScreenConnect Shifts Remote Support From the Cloud Back to the Desktop
  6. Jon Jacobi PCWorld Reviews ScreenConnect
  7. http://www.screenconnect.com/LearnMore.aspx
  8. https://github.com/screenconnect/mono
  9. "ScreenConnect 5.2 Release Log". ScreenConnect Remote Support Software User Forum. ScreenConnect, LLC. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
  10. Softsea reviews ScreenConnect
  11. "Upgrade your ScreenConnect Remote Support Software". ScreenConnect. ScreenConnect, LLC. Retrieved 16 April 2015.

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