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Symark was also a client-server computing vendor, before later acquiring a license for the UNIX security product UPM (now owned by Quest Software)[6] and rebranding their version PowerBroker.

During the same time period, they also grew by almost 300 percent and were one of the fastest growing private companies in the Los Angeles area.

In June 2003, he set up a one-page, static website selling his own, home-grown remote access solution, calling it ExpertVNC.

In the next month it changed its cloud-based product to an appliance model, differentiating itself from other similar remote support solutions.

In February 2007, NetworkStreaming changes its company name to Bomgar, a simplified form of Joel Bomgaars' family name that he also chose to use professionally for himself.

[31][32] It was reported on December 30, 2024 that BeyondTrust was implicated in a hacking incident against the U.S. Treasury Department by state-sponsored Chinese hackers.

[33] According to the report, the hackers stole an API key for a remote support SaaS application from BeyondTrust and used it to compromise U.S. Treasury workstations, viewing unclassified documents in what was described as a "major incident.