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Remote access for small companies
Sometimes smaller is better!
That's what Aventail says. On Monday, the company will announce the EX-750, a less-expensive version of its SSL VPN--or Secure Sockets Layer virtual private network--product, which provides secure remote access through a Web browser. The EX-750 has all the same features as the company's larger EX1500, but it supports fewer users and is priced much lower than its flagship product, the company said.
Aventail is one of the first companies in the SSL VPN market to address small and midsize businesses. Vendors, including Aventail, Check Point Software Technologies, Cisco Systems, Juniper Networks, Nokia and Nortel Networks, have until now focused on large companies.
The small-business market could be a perfect fit for SSL VPN technology, which is often thought of as much easier to deploy and manage than other technologies, such as IPSec. SSL VPNs also let users connect to the corporate network from any computer, allowing workers from small companies, who don't have company-issued laptops, to work from home computers. more..
That's what Aventail says. On Monday, the company will announce the EX-750, a less-expensive version of its SSL VPN--or Secure Sockets Layer virtual private network--product, which provides secure remote access through a Web browser. The EX-750 has all the same features as the company's larger EX1500, but it supports fewer users and is priced much lower than its flagship product, the company said.
Aventail is one of the first companies in the SSL VPN market to address small and midsize businesses. Vendors, including Aventail, Check Point Software Technologies, Cisco Systems, Juniper Networks, Nokia and Nortel Networks, have until now focused on large companies.
The small-business market could be a perfect fit for SSL VPN technology, which is often thought of as much easier to deploy and manage than other technologies, such as IPSec. SSL VPNs also let users connect to the corporate network from any computer, allowing workers from small companies, who don't have company-issued laptops, to work from home computers. more..
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