Webcast: Managed VPNs: Reducing Overhead and Downtime

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  • Date:
    26-12-2006
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IT managers across the enterprise are recognizing that the administrative overhead that comes with managing an appliance-based VPN is driving the TCO of their remote access solutions skyward. They're also recognizing that the time spent dealing with VPN issues keeps network administrators from pursuing other, more strategic IT projects.

That's why a growing number of companies are choosing a Web-based, managed VPN service to satisfy their remote access and end-point security needs. If you haven't yet considered outsourcing your VPN, you should, because your business can realize a host of operational and cost benefits by doing so. Find out what those benefits are in this on-demand Webcast, featuring Positive Networks' Evan Conway, EVP of Channel Management, and Jason Sloderbeck, Director of Security & Service.

View this Webcast to learn why using an integrated, managed service for remote access and end-point security is more cost-effective than building a traditional, appliance-based VPN. Find out how switching to a Web-based VPN service is enabling a growing number of businesses to:
  • Increase the return on their VPN investments
  • Enhance network security
  • Reduce administrative overhead
  • Improve the remote-access experience for end users
  • Redirect scarce IT resources to more strategic initiatives
Technology is just the beginning – true service and a new business model are helping to separate Positive Networks' hosted PositivePRO service from the alternatives. Register and view this presentation today to see how the latest options in virtual private networking can benefit your business.
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