Wireless-enabled devices, the latest electronic marvels, are steadily becoming integral part of enterprise infrastructure due the tremendous benefits and advantages they bring. Compact, with fast Internet connection they provide a vast range of services but unfortunately there is a cost - generally speaking, wireless-enabled devices are far less secure than their wired counterparts . . .
Wireless-enabled devices, the latest electronic marvels, are steadily becoming integral part of enterprise infrastructure due the tremendous benefits and advantages they bring. Compact, with fast Internet connection they provide a vast range of services but unfortunately there is a cost - generally speaking, wireless-enabled devices are far less secure than their wired counterparts.

The goal of this article is to introduce to the reader the two currently available SSH clients, which were designed for improving security of remote access and data transfer via Pocket PC devices. Both of them are free and could be downloaded from a few sites on the Internet.

PocketPutty - PocketPC 2003 SSH Client

PocketPutty is the "mini" version of the original Putty SSH client for Microsoft Windows platform. As opposed to many other Pocket PC programs, PocketPutty does not require installation process of any kind and could be run as soon as it has been copied to your Pocket PC.

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