Webcast: Enterprise Mobility: The Next Generation of Remote Access

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    26-12-2006
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Capitalizing on business opportunities in today's fast-changing marketplace is easier if your users can be productive anytime and from anywhere. But mobile-enabling your workforce requires more than merely deploying a conventional VPN. You must also ensure that your remote access solution is secure, robust, scalable, and compliant with applicable privacy and reporting laws.

Listen to this on demand TechRepublic Webcast featuring Positive Networks' Jason Sloderbeck, V.P. of Security & Service Delivery, and Evan Conway, EVP of Channel Management, who compare the capabilities of traditional, appliance-based VPNs to those of Positive Networks' next-generation remote access solution.

You'll learn about the productivity benefits and business value of a solution that:
  • Requires no new hardware or software purchases
  • Combines remote access, endpoint security, and user support
  • Provides point-and-click convenience to key assets
  • Automatically brings remote computers into security compliance
  • Integrates usage and security reporting for regulatory compliance
  • Provides unlimited, live tech support for end users
You'll also hear three compelling case studies on how this new model for remote access is working in the healthcare, financial services, and educational markets.
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