Hi this is Doris! I thought we would all be wired by 1990 when a client of mine who came out of MIT as a traveling consultant said, "in order for us to conduct work, you will need to use the internet". so with my trusty 1400 baud modem, I used hyper terminal dial up to a VAX system in Cambridge and began to transmit business upload files via the internet. No graphics, all plain text. Amazing, it really took until the past 3-5 years where businesses have finally caught on or see it as a must-have in order to conduct business, not just sending emails and file attachments, but connecting to live data on their network. At DMC we've been remote internally for many many years, fully accessing our accounting via the web and our day to day data files via our virtual private network. What's great is that our clients have been ever increasingly doing it. That is we are able to connect to clients to teach via live webinars, or adjust and review their accounting in live manner. This eliminates lbs of paper and back and forth in communication that use to take days or weeks with scheduling. We don't place the responsibility on client to use a particular remote interface, we are setup and designed to securely log into most remote networks whether its Cisco, Citrix, gotomypc, Microsoft virtual network, NNC viewer, Remote Desktop for instance. Remote access allows vendors, owners, staff to perform their jobs from anywhere which affords and maximizes peoples time when appropriate. Thanks for listening