WHITE PAPER:
Access this whitepaper to learn more about enterprise connections and how ultralight branches can help keep users connected from multiple, small locations.
WHITE PAPER:
Networking has evolved to support both wired and wireless access, securing corporate networks from attack is even more essential. This white paper discusses how your organization can authenticate users and devices before they connect to the network.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide discusses the ins and outs of MPLS VPNs and traditional virtual private networks. Uncover the differences, advantages and disadvantages of each one.
WHITE PAPER:
This resource reveals the major issues plaguing BYOD – from data loss and viruses to policy enforcement and lack of IT insight – and outlines ten strategic points you should include in your BYOD planning process to ensure success.
CASE STUDY:
This exclusive case study discusses how a global recruitment firm was able to use a VPN solution to provide branch offices and mobile workers with reliable and high-performing network resources, allowing them to stay connected, productive, and efficient.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, the NSA/GCHQ snooping scandal has added to concerns about security of virtual private networks (VPNs) – we find out how IT chiefs should respond. Windows XP support has now ended – we look at what it means for the remaining users. And we examine the benefits of data visualisation tools. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
Threat management has become a vital component in the cyber security strategy of many businesses. In this19-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at why threat management should be tailored to your company's needs, the strength in combining it with other security systems and how cloud-based security can reduce costs.
WHITE PAPER:
The technology behind remote access is called a "virtual private network," or "VPN," and it establishes a private, secure network connection over a public network, such as the Internet.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW:
Traditional WAN architectures will soon reach their limits in terms of their ability to provide fast, safe connectivity between all users and applications-wherever they are located.