Typically, companies today give employees a laptop computer for home use, and use a Virtual Private Network (VPN) or some type of terminal service to provide those employees with remote access to the corporate network. Laptop machines provide the flexibility of working onsite or remotely, and VPNs provide a secure connection between remote users and the corporate network. However, there are cost and security issues associated with this solution to remote access. This paper explains how to use VMware ACE to manage remote access through VPN to a corporate network. The paper provides a brief overview of VMware technology in general and of VMware ACE in particular.
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