Kearneysville, WV -- March 12, 2008 -- Plethora Technology, developer of the Enterprise-in-a-Flash on-demand remote access service (www.enterpriseinaflash.com), today announced that membership in its partner program has exceeded forty resellers. Plethora entered a relationship with the ASCII Group late in 2007 to build its partner program.
"We've been working closely with Plethora to design and implement an effective VAR program, and we are pleased to see how quickly the program has ramped up," said Jill Kerr, VP of Development for ASCII. "We are very excited about the benefits Enterprise-in-a-Flash can bring to our reseller community."
Members of the partner program receive a one-time commission for each user they sign up, and a monthly commission for as long as that user remains an Enterprise-in-a-Flash subscriber. A powerful suite of online tools allows partners to manage and support their customer base both pre- and post-sale.
"Enterprise-in-a-Flash is a far better solution to my needs than anything else out there," said Sandy Smith, President of Fiber-M Technologies in Bangor, Maine. "I am in the process of changing over all of my customer accounts."
About the Enterprise-in-a-Flash Service
"Enterprise-in-a-Flash is often described as a `turbo-charged version of GoToMyPC`," said Annette Kerlin, CEO of Plethora Technology. "We are proud to offer the first on-demand service to deliver the entire enterprise -- people, data, and applications -- on a portable USB Flash Key, protected by the power of 2-factor authentication in every session."
Users leverage the Enterprise-in-a-Flash service to transfer files and share screens with teammates, access remote PC desktops and file shares, and connect with critical business systems. They simply plug in their USB Key at any computer anywhere with an Internet connection, log in, and use the intuitive point-and-click desktop interface to activate the tools to complete their tasks. Nothing is ever left behind on the remote computer.
From a security standpoint, the USB Key acts like an online ATM card. In combination with a username and password entered at login time by the user, unique identifying information on each USB Key serves as a second factor of authentication -- just as the ATM card combines with a PIN to authenticate a user seeking to withdraw cash. Unlike similar systems, however, the extra authentication power in Enterprise-in-a-Flash is transparent to the user for greater ease of use. The system also automatically and transparently enforces government-grade 256-bit AES encryption for all session traffic, ensuring end-to-end security.
About Plethora Technology, Inc.
Plethora Technology is a venture-backed software development company located near historic Charles Town, WV. Thousands of seats are deployed to hundreds of customers including the US Departments of Energy, Transportation, Labor, and Interior, CIA, CNCS, Jefferson County Public Schools, Steptoe & Johnson, and the West Virginia Department of Commerce. More information is available online at http://www.enterpriseinaflash.com.