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Study: Secure remote access solutions on the rise
More companies today plan to adopt secure remote access solutions, according to a survey from vendor Aventail. The reason, the survey says, is to meet the increasing demands from mobile devices and wireless LANs used by employees. For many companies, the planned adoption of secure remote access solutions will be an addition to the existing support these organizations already provide for teleworkers, traveling employees, home computer users, wireless LAN users, and mobile device users. Key criteria include ease of use and ease of management, with features such as auto discovery and being able to expose configurability in an intuitive object-driven manner. Common secure remote access solutions include technologies like SSL VPN or use encryption and digital certificates that can be revoked if a mobile device is lost or stolen.
To get more about secure remote access:
- read the article at eChannelLine
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