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Xyte Launches SSH Tunneling, Allowing Users to Access On-Premise Device Web Interfaces Securely From Anywhere

Xyte Device Cloud is a comprehensive platform designed for device and hardware manufacturers, enabling seamless cloudification, service, support, and commercialization of connected devices.

Xyte, a developer of a servitization platform for device and hardware manufacturers, has launched SSH tunneling as part of its Xyte Device Connect (XDC) platform. This feature allows OEMs and their partners to securely manage connected devices via end users’ on-premise device web interfaces.

SSH tunneling enables encrypted connections between remote workstations, ensuring secure access to on-premise device interfaces. This capability enhances remote device management (RMM) capabilities, allowing IT managers to troubleshoot devices without compromising privacy or security. It offers flexibility to OEM customers and supports their preferred methods of work while maintaining the benefits of cloud-based management.

Xyte, developer of the first all-in-one servitization platform for device and hardware manufacturers, today announced the launch of SSH tunneling, whereby OEMs and their value chain partners can manage connected devices in secure fashion via end users’ preferred on-premise device web interfaces.

Xyte’s customers use Xyte Device Connect (XDC) to manage the complete lifecycle of their connected devices. While end users can centralize access to these devices on the cloud, some cases require direct access via devices’ native web interfaces. An encrypted connection is necessary for this method to be secure; it lets IT managers troubleshoot devices from remote locations without jeopardizing privacy and security.

Xyte’s new SSH tunneling capability enables encrypted connection between remote workstations to support secure access to on-premise interfaces, helping achieve secure transmission of data between local and remote devices. By incorporating SSH tunneling into its platform, Xyte provides flexibility to its OEM customers, supporting their value chains’ preferred methods of work and enabling secure, remote connections to on-premise device web interfaces directly through XDC.

“We developed SSH tunneling to allow value chains to securely access their local device web interfaces and enhance their RMM capabilities supporting their preferred methods of work,” said Omer Brookstein, CEO and Co-Founder of Xyte. “We remain committed to delivering the full benefits of the cloud. Now, our customers can leverage SSH tunneling to transmit data securely between workstations.”

WyreStorm is one of the first Xyte customers to implement SSH tunneling through XDC. The audio visual solutions provider will demo SSH tunneling use cases at InfoComm 2024 in Las Vegas this June (booth C8149).

 

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