Kingdee ERP is deployed locally. How can travel personnel and remote branches access it remotely?
Update Date:2025-09-19 20:49:57
For many enterprises, ERP system is the best solution because it involves the localization of core data such as finance, supply chain and customer information.
The advantages of this are very obvious: the data cannot be found in the intranet, and the core data of the enterprise is always in its own hands; One-time investment in hardware and deployment costs, subsequent operating costs can be controlled, and there is no need to pay high cloud service rental every year; At the same time, the system can be deeply customized according to business requirements without being restricted by the unified architecture of public cloud.
In the ERP field, many systems can support private deployment at present. Take Kingdee Cloud Star as an example. Although it has cloud deployment capability, it can also be deployed locally.
However, private deployments, while having security and cost advantages, inevitably bring new challenges. How does the Kingdee Cloud Star ERP system in the headquarter's computer room allow the foreign branches to visit smoothly? How can the financial personnel who are away on business log in at any time? What if there is no fixed public IP, or if you don't want to bear the high cost of the dedicated line?
The more common pain point is that ERP should not only be able to access remotely, but also timely transfer business progress such as approval and workflow to users. For example, when a branch company submits a purchase application, the financial director of the headquarters can directly receive to-do reminders on the enterprise micro, DingTalk and flying books, and click to enter the system to complete the approval. Key nodes such as order processing, contract circulation, expense reimbursement, order review, etc. can also automatically push notifications, and relevant personnel can follow up the status without frequently logging into the background.
Kingdee Cloud Star Local Privatization Deployment: Aweray Aweshell Intranet Penetration Brings Efficient and Reliable Remote Access Solution
This is where Aweray Aweshell intranet penetration comes into play. It provides a simple and efficient solution for enterprises. It does not need to apply for public network IP, nor does it need to purchase expensive dedicated lines or build additional cloud servers. It only needs to install a Aweshell client on the server of Kingdee Cloud Star and complete simple configuration in the cloud, thus generating a fixed and secure remote access portal for the system.
Employees of an enterprise can access ERP quickly and securely through a browser or client, no matter where they are located. At the same time, through the Aweshell to generate a fixed security domain name for Kingdee Cloud Star ERP, ERP approval, workflow, etc. can also be pushed to the enterprise micro, DingTalk, flying book message card through the Webhook, click to go directly to ERP.
More importantly, the Aweshell has a mature guarantee in stability and security. Relying on the BGP multi-line computer room cluster, it can automatically select the optimal link and maintain smooth access in cross-operator and cross-regional scenarios. With 19 years of stable operation experience, it also has sufficient redundancy mechanism in the face of network fluctuation or single point failure. For enterprise IT managers, this means that there is no need to worry about business interruption caused by temporary network disconnection.
Aweray Aweshell Multiple Security Protection: One-stop Meeting Enterprise Remote Access ERP Compliance and Security Requirements
At the security level, the Aweshell not only provides remote access channels, but also has a complete set of built-in protection measures. Administrators can flexibly set access policies, such as only allowing access to working hours, specific regions, or specified IPs. Users can also be required to enter additional passwords before logging into ERP to avoid unauthorized or malicious access.
Aweray Aweshell also monitors abnormal traffic in real time and automatically intercepts blasting attempts and malicious attacks. Even if it encounters potential threats, the Aweshell client can actively identify and close the mapping and report it to the background at the first time.
At the same time, Aweray Aweshell traffic excess, client offline, abnormal application access, etc. will push reminders through Aweshell App or enterprise WeChat, DingTalk, flying books and other channels to help administrators respond quickly.
The combination of Kingdee Cloud Star and Aweray Aweshell allows enterprises to have both "control and security of local deployment" and "efficiency and flexibility of remote access". Headquarters data is firmly in their own hands, but branch offices and travel employees can still access the system anytime and anywhere, and business will not be limited by geographical location.
For many growing small and medium-sized enterprises, this means not only having to bear the cost of a dedicated line, but also meeting the increasingly complex needs of collaborative office; for large multi-branch groups, it is also a realistic choice to reduce the complexity of network operation and maintenance and ensure the availability of ERP systems.
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