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Outsourcing: Six Critical Things to Consider About Choosing the Best VPN Remote Access Solution

PublisherPositive Networks
Format WebcastDate added08 May 2007
Topics VPNs, Network Security, IT Reliability, Remote Access - RA Servers, Network Administration, Outsourcing, MSP
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Outsourcing is a question that has become standard among IT organizations regarding help desk, hosting, and many other IT areas. This question is now being asked about remote access and endpoint security.

There are many options to choose from for enterprise VPN remote access, so where does one begin? If you have not considered a new breed of remote access and end-point security solutions, you don't know about the capabilities and savings that are easily within reach. Much like WebEx and SalesForce.com have changed the way we view service providers in their space, an integrated, complete remote access service (software-as-a-service model) is changing how we view VPNs and end-point security.

Listen as Positive Networks' Jason Sloderbeck, VP of Security & Service Delivery, and Evan Conway, EVP of Channel Management, directly address six critical areas to consider before making this strategic decision. Topics include:

  • Internal capabilities and expertise
  • Rollout and support
  • The technology itself
  • What will your users touch/see/feel
  • ROI/cost
  • Risk and the ability to change
You'll also hear real-world case studies about enterprises that have undergone this IT decision and what drove them to swap out their hardware-based VPNs for an online, managed VPN service.

Now available on demand, this Positive Networks-sponsored Webcast is your chance to find out what's driving real-world enterprises to swap out their hardware-based VPNs for an online, managed remote access service.

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