my company is suffering one big cooperation problem.We have 3 small offices in different regions so I need something really cost-effective and safe to built a good connection between them.

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Are you looking for remote administration, or collaboration? Are the three regions on an active directory domain? Do you have a VPN connection between the sites? You need to be more specific. – Justin Dearing May 5 '11 at 11:37
Are you wanting Remote Desktop software. Like Windows RDP? or a VPN solution to connect the offices together like they are on one bigger network, or both? or something else? – Matt H May 5 '11 at 11:39
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I would recommend Techinline (www.techinline.com). That's what we are using in our small company. But it depends on your specialization.For example, LogMeIn offers a great amount of functions but the price corresponds to those privileges. But if I were you and I wanted to built a good and safe connection only I would chose cost-effective Techinline.

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You should have mentioned that this service is Windows-only... That's very sad, I would love to have such services for Linux – denis_k May 5 '11 at 12:39
I've heard that they are planning an extension for Mac not sure about Linux tho. – Ricardo May 13 '11 at 10:16
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Since I use Linux, I share my desktop with Skype (which is, ironically, seems to be dead for Linux). However, online services like join.me or log.me.in or aforementioned techinline provide quality desktop sharing for Windows machines (I'm not sure about MACs).

Is that what you're looking for?

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Thank you!LogMeIn is just perfect but their free version has lots of limitations and the full one is pretty expensive.I really liked Techinline with its attractive price.The only minus that I found is absence of Mac support.However, it's a perfect alternative to all expensive similar remote desktop tools.Thanks again! – Ricardo May 13 '11 at 10:02
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