Work From Home at the Time of Coronavirus : Courtesy Pulse Secure

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Pulse Secure Offers Free Remote Access Software to Thousands of Employees Working from Home In Asia During The Coronavirus Health Crisis

Pulse Secure, the leading provider of software-defined Secure Access solutions, today announced it is offering free subscriptions of its market-leading secure remote access solution, Pulse Connect Secure (PCS), to companies for their use by employees based in Asia impacted by the Coronavirus health crisis. Customers and non-customers can immediately provide easy, reliable and protected remote access to cloud and data center resources in order to fortify employee safety and business resiliency during this time of need.

In a world where natural and man-made disasters occur, Pulse Secure wants to help keep your business running so you can focus on what's really important – keeping your employees, friends, and family safe. Pulse Connect Secure enables secure remote and mobile access from any device to services and applications in the cloud and data center. 

"We stand by our customers, their employees and their communities across Asia as they deal with the unfortunate circumstances surrounding the Coronavirus health crisis. On behalf of all Pulse Secure employees, we remain committed with our support and technology during this time of need," said Sudhakar Ramakrishna, chief executive officer at Pulse Secure. "We welcome, and urge, other vendors and partners to join hands with us so we can mobilize our collective efforts to ensure personal safety, business continuity and a speedy recovery."

The World Health Organization and local authorities in the region have advised people to avoid public transportation and work facilities, and to work from home in the Asia Pacific region. Pulse Secure is offering organizations means to quickly obtain Free PCS software licenses for 90-day use by their Asia Pacific-based employees. This worldwide offer is available to any organization that registers with Pulse Secure before May 11, 2020.

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