Remote work only works when people can reach the apps and desktops they need, without waiting for IT. TSPlus Remote Access is a browser-first solution that lets users open business applications from almost any device, while keeping management light for administrators. For IT pros, that means fewer late-night tickets, and for users, a connection that just works.
Why remote access still feels complex for many teams

Traditional VPNs and legacy remote desktop setups often require heavy clients, firewall changes, and constant tuning. That creates a maintenance burden for small IT teams and friction for users who just want to get work done. Even when things technically work, complexity shows up as slow logins, odd device compatibility issues, and a stream of tickets that distracts engineers from higher-value work.
The alternative is not magic; it is better design. A browser-based gateway and clearer access controls cut setup time and reduce the number of failure modes an IT team has to manage. TSPlus Remote Access follows that path, focusing on straightforward access rather than bloated feature sets.
5 ways TSPlus Remote Access simplifies remote work
Below are five clear, practical ways TSPlus Remote Access makes remote access easier to run and easier to use. Each point shows a problem many teams know well, and how this approach helps.
1) Remove client installation headaches

Installing and supporting VPN or RDP clients across a mix of devices is a recurring pain. With TSPlus Remote Access, users connect through a secure web portal, avoiding most client installs and platform incompatibilities. That reduces one of the biggest sources of support tickets.
For IT, the payoff is measurable: fewer device-specific troubleshooting sessions, simpler onboarding for contractors, and faster recovery when someone needs temporary access from a personal device. The reduced overhead is especially helpful for teams juggling hybrid or BYOD environments.
2) Shorten time to access with a browser portal

Long login flows and VPN handshakes waste time every day. A browser-based portal puts applications and desktops a click away, cutting the number of steps users must take to begin productive work. That small change compounds across teams and time zones into a noticeable productivity gain.
Administrators also benefit because provisioning can be simpler. When access is tied to roles or group membership, IT can add or remove access without reconfiguring network tunnels or VPN profiles.
3) Centralize control without heavyweight infrastructure
Some remote access solutions demand complex server farms and intricate licensing. TSPlus Remote Access is designed to be lightweight to deploy, so it requires less hardware overhead while still offering centralized controls. You get session management, access rules, and auditing without managing an excessive infrastructure footprint.
This reduces operational cost and keeps your monitoring surface smaller, which is a practical security benefit. Smaller infrastructure is easier to patch, back up, and recover if needed.
4) Improve user experience across devices
The variety of devices users bring – phones, tablets, older laptops – can make standard RDP sessions clunky. A responsive, HTML5-based interface adapts to the device, providing a consistent user experience and reducing confusion. When users can rely on the same flow on any device, they also file fewer help desk tickets.
Better UX also lowers training overhead. Staff spend less time learning different remote access workflows, and support teams spend less time walking users through connection problems.
5) Keep security practical and visible
Good security does not have to be onerous. TSPlus Remote Access supports SSL encryption, granular access controls, and logging that feeds into wider monitoring systems. Those controls let you balance security needs with user convenience.
Practical steps teams often use:
- Enable SSL/TLS and require multi-factor authentication for remote sessions.
- Apply role-based access and least privilege, with time-limited access for contractors.
- Stream session logs to your SIEM or monitoring tool for fast correlation.
- Configure session timeouts and alerting for unusual activity.
Integrating these controls with your monitoring stack helps analysts see the who, what, and when of remote sessions. That visibility makes incident investigation faster and reduces the time you spend chasing issues.
How to evaluate TSPlus Remote Access for your environment

Start small and check the obvious fit points: can your apps run in the portal, does your identity provider integrate cleanly, and do you have logging in place for session correlation? Run a focused pilot with a few user groups and capture basic signals – support tickets, login time, and user feedback.
Ask vendors for a clear deployment plan and demo of the admin console. Verify that licensing and scaling behavior matches your expected growth. Practical evaluation beats long feature checklists because it shows how the product impacts your operations day to day.
Interested in learning more about TSPlus Remote Access? Contact us today at marketing@ctlink.com.ph to set a consultation with us today!