VPN Service Providers Research
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Top VPNs secretly owned by Chinese firms
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comNearly a third of top VPNs are secretly owned by Chinese companies, while other owners are based in countries with weak or no privacy laws, potentially putting users at risk, security researchers warn. Dive into this story now.
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Robert Walters - Global IP VPN
Sponsored by: Telstra GlobalThis exclusive case study discusses how a global recruitment firm was able to use a VPN solution to provide branch offices and mobile workers with reliable and high-performing network resources, allowing them to stay connected, productive, and efficient.
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Computer Weekly – 15 April 2014: Spies in the VPN
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, the NSA/GCHQ snooping scandal has added to concerns about security of virtual private networks (VPNs) – we find out how IT chiefs should respond. Windows XP support has now ended – we look at what it means for the remaining users. And we examine the benefits of data visualisation tools. Read the issue now.
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Network Evolution – March 2014
Sponsored by: TechTarget NetworkingIn this issue of Network Evolution, cloud and managed VPN providers offer alternatives to managing VPNs in-house. We also explore OpenStack Neutron and changing roles of networking pros.
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Mobile Connect for iOS: Superior Network-Level Access for iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch Users
Sponsored by: Dell SoftwareDiscover how Apple® iPad®, iPhone® and iPod touch® users can get superior network-level access to corporate, academic and government resources over encrypted SSL VPN connections, affording complete privacy and authentication.
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The Business Platform Choice: Delivering IT - Business Integration with IPVPN
Sponsored by: SingtelThis exclusive paper examines how leveraging IP VPN technology to seamlessly integrate ICT services into the execution of business strategies can drive innovation and increase efficiency.
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Ethernet and VPN in the WAN
Sponsored by: AT&T CorpNetwork-based IP VPN and Ethernet WAN services are two of the most popular WAN connectivity options for enterprises and medium-sized businesses. Learn if one or the other – or both – is best for your enterprise.
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AT&T Virtual Tunneling Service
Sponsored by: AT&T CorpAT&T's virtual tunneling service (AVTS) offers reliable connectivity over different access methods, including simultaneous access to the Internet with user-friendly client software that provides seamless access to your enterprise applications.
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E-Guide: MPLS VPN basics
Sponsored by: MegaPath Inc.This e-guide discusses the ins and outs of MPLS VPNs and traditional virtual private networks. Uncover the differences, advantages and disadvantages of each one.
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Managed SSL VPN Remote Access
Sponsored by: Virtela Communications, Inc.Virtela's SSL VPN Remote Access Services provide end-users the security of a completely encrypted network with the flexibility to access resources from any SSL enabled browser.
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DePaul University Case Study
Sponsored by: SonicWALLIn this case study DePaul University implemented SonicWALL Aventail E-Class SSL VPN solution so that the University's administrators, staff and more than 23,000 students can now securely and remotely access internal or external applications and files.
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IPSEC VS. VPN: Transition Criteria and Methodology
Sponsored by: SonicWALLThis white paper explains the differences between the VPN technologies and provides criteria for deciding whether you should replace your IPSec VPN with SSL VPN. It also presents a step-by-step, practical approach to implementing your replacement.
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7 Key Requirements for Remote Access
Sponsored by: CitrixLearn how to select the right application delivery infrastructure to provide secure remote access. Discover the 7 key requirements for remote access and the right questions to ask vendors during the selection process.