VPN Software for iPhone to Enable Windows Apps

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I found out this weekend that the iphone comes w\ built in VPN. I got a free RDP app from the app store and in minutes was connected to my workstation @ the office...

However, upon connecting I got a message about my iphone being low on memory. Overall navigation of a remote system is a little sluggish and just a little hard to navigate w\ the 4'' screen.

This is still great though, especially for the next time somebody tells me they can't connect into the vpn and i can just be like.... well, i'm connected w\ my phone !
 
I agree that it sounds like a good idea. As far as security, the VPN administrator is responsible for securing the existing network. Adding another device shoulnd't be a big deal. As far as bogging down when in remote - it depends on the application. If you're just viewing files then it's not a big deal. If you're working across multiple programs and a large database, you'll run into the same memory and speed problems as you would with any other VPN and remote machines.
 
To clarify the Citrix Receiver for iPhone will enable windows apps to run securely on a remote Citrix XenApp server. The user feels like the app is local its actually managed by IT in the data center.
 
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