Top Trends of 2007 Impacting VPN and Remote Access

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    25-01-2007
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This year the trends that are expected to have the greatest impact on businesses' VPN and remote access decisions include:
  • The proliferation of mobile devices and business users' demand for secure, anywhere-anytime access to corporate systems and data
  • Prioritization of initiatives to simplify regulatory compliance and reporting
  • Adoption of Windows Vista and growing concerns about Vista's compatibility with appliance-based VPNs
  • The Wi-max initiatives that are now underway in major metropolitan areas
  • An increasing awareness of the benefits of the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model
  • Increasing proliferation of two-factor authentication
Listen to this on-demand TechRepublic Webcast, as Positive Networks' Jason Sloderbeck, VP of Security & Service Delivery, and Evan Conway, EVP of Channel Management, discuss a secure and scalable VPN strategy that lets you leverage these and other technology trends to your advantage.
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