eHorus is a powerful platform for remote access to its servers or Windows, Linux or Mac workstations. It is licensed on-premise or SaaS.
Forget about firewalls or proxies
eHorus agents communicate with our servers online. If a device can connect to the internet, and so can you, then we can make your devices interconnect, wherever you are.
Can be used from any device with a browser
It won’t matter if it’s a cell pone, a tablet, a Mac or a Linux system. Even a touch screen Smart TV can be used. You can be connected from just about anywhere.
Bidirectional file downloading
Upload or download files to your remote devices. Do it in the background with the browser, while you continue to work with your device.
Service and process control
Start processes up, for services. Comfortable and fast. No need to even access your desktop. You’ll be able to see your CPU and memory usage for each process, as well as view the general system status.
Remote Shell
Solve problems even quicker from the remote Shell. Whether it’s Windows, Mac OS or Linux, you’ll have direct access to a Shell from the browser.
Remote desktop
Managed comfortably from your browser. No need to install anything additionally. Even when accessing from a Tablet or cell phone.
Windows Linux and Mac OS
Agents for every platform. Yeah, we even dare to have it on BSD, but we don’t talk about this last part too much because almost no one gets it.
How safe is eHorus?
eHorus encrypts all communications with SSL. Plus, it’s user accounts can be protected -optionally- by a double authentication system. If this doesn’t seem as much of a guarantee for you, you can always establish an unique password per team which will only be stored on the remotely accessed device. It also support two-step-authentication via Google Auth.
Comments and Reviews
Since TeamViewer´s security problems in 2016, our company start looking for alternatives in the market to provide the best service to our customers, and thanks to alternativeTo we found out eHorus. This solution is 100% web-based, it counts with real-time process and service management and for us the key feature is the TERMINAL access (needless to say, it also counts with screen control capabilities).
We are current participating in their beta phase, they accept our feedback and we are remotely managing about 40 servers (Windows and MACs, and a couple of Linux as well).
Definitively, the best modern alternative to TeamViewer.
We are using Pandora FMS to monitor most of our company's devices and we have found that it is very easy to use and intuitive. Pandora is able to monitor, equally, devices, networks, servers, applications, services and business processes in a flexible way and adaptable to your environment. Knowing your tools does not take much time, so it is very easy to start monitoring systems. Most of the problems we had can be solved with the help of your agents or your wiki.
Thanks to them I have also been able to discover the Ehorus software and see that together and integrated they work very well. Ehorus is a remote computer management system based on the cloud, is one of the best alternatives to Teamviewer for its simplicity. To start using it you just have to install and run a software on your computer. That's right, you can connect to your home computer from the office, and access the desktop and all your files.
It’s very intriguing for me on how people got fascinated with this new software. At first, I was hesitant, as I am still using the existing remote desktop I have until the moment that I was not satisfied with it anymore due to high licensing. I checked on eHorus and tried the free beta access. Well, it’s very impressive to know that their licensing is not too demanding because it is totally free!! I have been using this lately and I have never felt so great about a remote desktop software before. Kudos!
I have been using this software for a while now and all I can say that I was never wrong to use this! It's super fast and easy to access feature wherein I can use it in all of my devices. Although I was hesitant at first due to software that asking for card information while signing up, but this one is not! It's quite intriguing yet I was never disappointed! I am enjoying as well as its making things easier for me. Thank You!
eHorus is a great tool although it’s still in its beta stages, and that’s why I don’t take their mistakes so hardly. But, this being said, I’d like to take a minute to mention to the dev that there is a big error when accessing a remote device from an Android operated device. The bug won’t allow me to render the keyboard on my main device, therefore making it impossible to have remote access or management over any other device when using Android V. 5.x. I hope the devs work on this ASAP since I believe that remote management from mobile devices is something that will be employed heavily in upcoming times. solid 3/5
After our entire security department went crazy for almost two weeks securing TeamViewer after the security scandal, they decided to start looking for new alternatives. They brought to the table a bunch of new solutions and among them was eHorus. We shortlisted 5 of them in our internal POC and with just 10 minutes we already realize what a substantial improvement it was considering TeamViewer: clientless, tasklist access and even shell control.
We are definitively going to migrate to eHorus soon.
I've been trying eHorus out because I tend to work with VNC software a lot daily, and tend to like to find which solution is the best for me and my customers. I recently stumbled upon eHorus and their beta program, and decided to give it a try. I wasn't disappointed, actually, I was rather impressed by the stability, good looks, and amount of features eHorus brought to the table, and it's not even an official release yet. It'll give you all you were previously getting from TeamViewer plus a double authentication system and full SSL encryption (the don't lie about this) and remote access to the target's terminal. The UI is a bit simple, but far from being a downside, it actually makes everything so simple that the concept is great and only needs to be slightly improved upon what has already been shown in the beta. Wonderful developers that are taking all feedback into account during this beta. I'd encourage people to sign up and try, especially if you distrust TeamViewer.