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Webcast: Four Essentials for Making Remote Access More Productive for Your Users

PublisherPositive Networks
Format WebcastDate added25 Apr 2006
Topics LAN - WAN Standards, High Availability, Remote Access - RA Servers, TCP - IP, Local Area Networks (LAN), Network Operating Systems, VPNs, ROI - TCO, Resources Mgmt., VoIP - IP Telephony
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Recent studies have shown that approximately 70 percent of CTOs say that their VPN implementations have failed—not because they weren't functioning properly, but because their users seldom or never take advantage of the costly systems. This statistic highlights a wide range of issues—not all of which are technical—that must be carefully considered when designing your company's remote access solution. Common failures include:

  • Not providing security that is both secure and user friendly
  • Not supporting and training those users who aren't IT experts
  • Not providing a remote access solution that is flexible enough to meet the needs of a diverse user base

Check out this on-demand Webcast to hear Positive Networks' Jason Sloderbeck, Director of Security & Service Delivery, and Evan Conway, EVP of Channel Management, discuss four essential considerations for implementing a remote access solution in your organization.

Moderated by James Hilliard of TechRepublic, this Webcast features several compelling case studies of companies that have implemented remote access networks and how those solutions have performed in the real world.

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