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GoToAssist Corporate's intuitive and secure interface and feature set make it the most effective solution for conducting online support sessions. Using GoToAssist Corporate, support, consulting and IT professionals can quickly and easily deliver technical help to customers across the globe. Behind the scenes, Citrix Online's hosted service architecture transparently supports multi-point collaboration by providing a secure, reliable environment. As this paper shows, GoToAssist Corporate promotes ease of use and flexibility without compromising the integrity, privacy or administrative control of business communications or IT assets.
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