| Publisher | Birdstep Technology | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 672.0KB PDF | Date added | 22 Jan 2003 |
| Topics | VPNs, Firewalls, Network Security | ||
| Downloads | 268 | ||
The new Universal Mobility solution from Birdstep solves the key issue of mobilizing the standard VPN solution while turning it on only when the user is connecting from an external insecure network. In this way, the load on the VPN concentrators and the Firewall network components are kept as low as possible. Since the existing VPN solution can be utilized also for highly mobile workers, the investment in VPN is protected, and existing security policies can be enforced. The enterprise can now use the best available VPN solutions knowing that the Universal mobility solution can mobilize the VPN of their choice. The Birdstep Intelligent Mobile IP Client, Universal Edition (version 2.0) represents a break trough in the development of a standard-based seamless VPN solution.
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