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enKoo Offers Remote Access Tips and Discounts to Small Businesses Affected by Hurricane Katrina; Solutions Provide Secure Remote Access to Email, Files and Collaboration Tools

Business Wire, Sept 13, 2005

FREMONT, Calif. -- In order to help small businesses impacted by the devastation caused by hurricane Katrina, enKoo the leader in secure remote access productivity solutions, is offering businesses in the Gulf Region remote operational tips and discounts on the company's secure remote access solutions.

"Small businesses are the heartbeat of America and we are dedicated to working with victims of hurricane Katrina to help restore their operations," said Ajit Deora, president, enKoo. "With our solutions, business can operate securely, remotely and cost-effectively and get back to business regardless of their location."

Using a simple browser interface, businesses can unleash the full power of their PC desktop or laptop to access business critical applications, files and email securely regardless of their location. As a result, users can increase productivity while simultaneously eliminating expensive equipment requirements and daunting administration commonly associated with enterprise solutions. Small businesses including professional services, retail, travel and leisure, government and education will greatly benefit from the company's solutions. Priced starting at $1,000 the enKoo solution is an affordable solution for businesses wanting to protect their assets and increase productivity quickly. The company also offers 30-day trials on key products and 20% discounts to qualified Gulf Region businesses and charities aiding them.

For more information on enKoo and its solutions go to www.enkoo.com or sales@enkoo.com.

About enKoo

enKoo simplifies secure remote access solutions for today's small to medium size businesses. enKoo is located in the Silicon Valley and offers its products nation wide through solutions providers. For more information on enKoo and its products go to www.enkoo.com.

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