Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2004 provides a complete solution for securing the network perimeter between the organization and the Internet, remote users, and remote network segments. The attendee of this webcast will learn about the firewall features in ISA Server 2004 that enable to provide secure access to internal servers and resources such as Microsoft Exchange Server and Internet Information Services (IIS). The attendee will discover how ISA Server 2004 can also function as a Virtual Private Networking (VPN) server, providing remote users and remote sites with secure access to the internal network.
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