Webcast: VPN Horror Stories: Real-World Case Studies on Surviving a VPN Disaster

Overview Think a VPN horror story can't happen at your company? Think again!

Many leading enterprises have faced veritable VPN disasters in their efforts to provide secure and reliable remote access for executives and other mobile users. Whether they paid too much for solutions that proved unreliable or discovered too late that their remote access solutions are easily cracked, companies that have been disappointed with their VPN investments are too numerous to count.

Join us for a live TechRepublic Webcast on January 19th to hear real-world case studies about the performance and security nightmares that befell organizations that deployed failed VPN solutions, and how those companies ultimately overcame their remote access challenges. This interactive Web event will feature Positive Networks' Evan Conway, EVP of Channel Management, and Jason Sloderbeck, Director of Security and Service Delivery, who will discuss the root causes of appliance-based VPN problems and how a Web-based, managed VPN service can help you sidestep those performance and security pitfalls.

Moderated by James Hilliard of TechRepublic and featuring live Q&A, this Webcast offers you the rare opportunity to hear how VPN problems have derailed the remote-access initiatives of numerous other companies. You'll also learn about the industry's first Web-hosted VPN and endpoint security service model and how it can help keep your organization from writing its own VPN horror story.

Note: This Webcast will be recorded and made available on an on-demand basis following the live event. So pre-register today -- even if you're not sure you can attend on Jan. 19th -- and we'll notify you by e-mail when the on-demand version is available.



Further White Paper Details
PublisherPositive Networks   
Live Date4th January 2006 14:21 GMT
FormatWebcast   
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