According to Frost & Sullivan, the lower barriers to entry of public internet-based IP VPNs, secured by technologies like Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and IPSec, mean that revenues for service providers will continue to march on despite tough...
Those that 'tunnel' across the public internet rely on Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and IPSec technologies to secure data across this economy solution, which is most popular for supporting remote workers and sites.
Acknowledging the incessant march of SSL VPNs - which use a standard web browser to access applications over the internet - has been the recent news that Nortel has introduced SSL into its heavy-duty IPSec VPN range.
The software is a complement to SSL VPN technology and Twingo already has interoperability relationships with at least two SSL VPN appliance makers: Aventail and Netilla Networks. Twingo's software addresses a key problem associated with the use of...
Aventail, another prominent player in this market, said it will offer VoIP over SSL later this year. Aventail and Juniper also said customers are much more concerned about integrated security features that ensure users are not connecting to the...
On the one hand there are secure socket layer (SSL) VPNs, which are easy to deploy, but which generally provide access to a fairly limited range of applications, primarily those that are web-based. These drawbacks are something most vendors of...