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Remote Access and VPN Solutions
Remote Access will enable telecommuters and external employees such
as sales agents to connect securely to your internal network resources
to retrieve the necessary data to perform their tasks. VPN can be
implemented which will allow employees to work from a SOHO (Small
Office Home Office) securely and efficiently. This will enable them
to use your organization resources more efficiently and reduce total
cost of ownership which will help organizations increase productivity
and their return on investment (ROI).
Benefits
of VPN Include:
- Cost
Savings - VPNs enable organizations to utilize cost-effective
third-party Internet transport to connect remote offices and remote
users to the main corporate site, thus eliminating expensive dedicated
WAN links and modem banks. Furthermore, the advent of cost-effective,
high-bandwidth technologies like DSL, organizations can use VPNs
to reduce their connectivity costs while simultaneously increasing
remote connection bandwidth.
- Security
- VPNs provide the highest level of security using advanced
encryption and authentication protocols that protect data from
unauthorized access.
- Scalability
- VPNs enable corporations to utilize easy to provision
Internet infrastructure within ISPs and devices that allow for
the easy addition of new users. Therefore, corporations are able
to add large amounts of capacity without adding significant infrastructure.
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Compatibility with Broadband Technology
- VPNs allow mobile workers, telecommuters and day extenders to
take advantage of high-speed, broadband connectivity, such as
DSL and Cable, when gaining access to their corporate networks,
providing workers significant flexibility and efficiency. Furthermore,
high-speed broadband connections provide a cost-effective solution
for connection remote offices.
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| Virtual Private Networks
(VPN) use advanced encryption and tunneling to permit organizations
to establish secure, end-to-end, private network connections
over third-party networks, such as the Internet or extranets.
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