So do the remote access market arguments for SSL and IPSec IP VPNs stand up in the MPLS IP VPN world? IP VPNs secured by technologies like Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and IPSec are designed to provide cost-effective virtual networks that are...
While SSL may prove more flexible and cheaper to deploy than IPsec VPNs - which typically require a company to own the laptop so they can manage the VPN client - they are by no means cheap. Acknowledging the incessant march of SSL VPNs - which use...
Unlike IPSec, which requires a client to be downloaded to a remote PC, SSL allows workers to simply launch a browser from any internet-enabled device to connect to the corporate network. Remote workers can use SSL to set up virtual private networks...
The products will be based on IPSec and will sit alongside existing offerings that use SSL, another major type of IP VPN technology. The devices that can be used to remotely tunnel in to corporate networks include phones and Communicators that use...
Again, businesses have always had field service engineers, sales people and truck drivers who work remotely, but today many of these workers are linked to business processes through mobile devices. A leading user-facing analyst house known for its...
But next-generation IPsec VPNs are changing all that, says Fran Howarth. On the other hand, internet protocol security (IPsec) VPNs provide a level of network access that is comprehensive and offers an experience similar to being physically located...